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. 2018 Aug;28(6):1001-1015.
doi: 10.1007/s00590-018-2148-4. Epub 2018 Feb 22.

Management of knee dislocation prior to ligament reconstruction: What is the current evidence? Update of a universal treatment algorithm

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Management of knee dislocation prior to ligament reconstruction: What is the current evidence? Update of a universal treatment algorithm

Alexander Maslaris et al. Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol. 2018 Aug.

Abstract

Traumatic knee dislocation is a rare but potentially limb-threatening injury. Thus proper initial diagnosis and treatment up to final ligament reconstruction are extremely important and a precondition to successful outcomes. Reports suggest that evidence-based systematic approaches lead to better results. Because of the complexity of this injury and the inhomogeneity of related literature, there are still various controversies and knowledge gaps regarding decision-making and step-sequencing in the treatment of acute multi-ligament knee injuries and knee dislocations. The use of ankle-brachial index, routine or selective angiography, braces, joint-spanning or dynamic external fixation, and the necessity of initial ligament re-fixation during acute surgery constitutes current topics of a scholarly debate. The aim of this article was to provide a comprehensive literature review bringing light into some important aspects about the initial treatment of knee dislocation (vascular injury, neural injury, immobilization techniques) and finally develop an accurate data-based universal algorithm, enabling attending physicians to become more acquainted with the management of acute knee dislocation.

Keywords: Brace; Cast; Fixator; Immobilization; Initial management; Knee dislocation; MLKI; Nerve injury; Protocol; Vascular injury.

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