Revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and outcomes with different autografts in a population with kneeling customs

ConclusionsThe functional outcome of revision ACLR in this Middle Eastern Asian Omani population was good-to-excellent, with the patients experiencing no difficulty in performing activities of daily living, including kneeling activities. The outcome of different autografts, BTPB, QT, STSG is similar in high knee flexion patients with no autograft found to be superior. The findings of this study add to the literature on functional outcomes after primary and revision ACLR in a customary kneeling population.Level of evidence III
Source: Musculoskeletal Surgery - Category: Orthopaedics Source Type: research