Stress radiography in acute ligamentous injuries of the knee |
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Authors: | I.B. McPhee J.G. Fraser |
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Affiliation: | Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Australia |
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Abstract: | Stress radiography was performed on 60 acute ligamentous injuries of the knee under general anaesthesia using a simple standard technique. Laxity on angular stress in extension was evident when the posterior cruciate ligament was torn in association with a collateral capsular tear. The same test repeated in 20–30 ° of flexion was abnormal when the collateral capsule alone was torn and the laxity always exceeded 5 °. Where both cruciate ligaments were torn the laxity exceeded 10 °. Lateral stress radiographs in the presence of an isolated capsular tear demonstrated rotatory laxity with a glide rarely exceeding 10 mm. The addition of a torn anterior cruciate ligament resulted in sagittal laxity greater than 7 mm and a tear of the posterior cruciate ligament, irrespective of the associated pathology, resulted in a laxity exceeding 12 mm. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be addressed to: I. B. McPhee Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Royal Brisbane Hospital Herston Road Brisbane 4029 Australia. |
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