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ACL Mucoid Degeneration-Anterior and Posterior Arthroscopic Decompression for Combined Knee Flexion-Extension Deficit

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Journal Arthrosc Tech
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2023 Oct 2
PMID 37780665
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Abstract

Mucoid degeneration of the ACL (MDACL, ACL ganglion cysts) is a disease involving ACL thickening due to accumulation of mucoid substance and fiber degeneration with possible formation of "ganglions". Clinically, it leads to anteroposterior impingement and painful limitation of knee range of motion due to impingement of the anterior portion of the thickened ACL with the intercondylar notch during knee extension and the thickened posterior part of the ligament with posterior structures of the knee in flexion. Different treatment methods have been described, including total or partial resection of the ACL degenerative fibers. However, these techniques do not allow for ACL preservation and are associated with a risk of postoperative instability. Also, most procedures treat anterior impingement only. Therefore, the aim of this technical note is to present an arthroscopic technique allowing for minimally invasive anteroposterior ACL decompression. The technique is focused on evacuation of the interfibrous mucoid substance, ganglions, and bony decompression, as well as maintenance of ligament integrity. Its greatest advantage is that it is safe and ACL-preserving yet allows for comprehensive treatment of all intra- and extra-ligamentous possible reasons of MDACL origin and promoting good healing conditions.

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