Clinical outcomes of primary anatomic all-inside Anterior Cruciate Ligament reconstruction using the TransLateral technique: A minimum one-year follow-up study

Anatomic all-inside Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction using the TransLateral technique is relatively new. This technique utilises single tendon autograft and instruments permitting inside-to-out drilling to create retrograde sockets. Few studies have investigated clinical outcomes following this technique. We investigate clinical outcomes in patients who underwent primary anatomic all-inside ACL reconstruction using the TransLateral technique with a minimum one-year follow-up.
Source: The Knee - Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Source Type: research