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Editorial
. 2022 Dec;38(12):3182-3183.
doi: 10.1016/j.arthro.2022.08.012.

Editorial Commentary: External Fixation and/or Vascular Injury Is Associated With Postoperative Arthrofibrosis After Multiple-Ligament Knee Injury Reconstruction

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Editorial Commentary: External Fixation and/or Vascular Injury Is Associated With Postoperative Arthrofibrosis After Multiple-Ligament Knee Injury Reconstruction

Claude T Moorman 3rd. Arthroscopy. 2022 Dec.

Abstract

Patients with a body mass index over 30 do not have a significant increase in postoperative arthrofibrosis after multiple-ligament knee injury (MLKI) reconstruction compared with patients with a body mass index under 30. However, although this may be associated with the severity of injury, recent research has shown that patients who undergo external fixation at index surgery and/or who have vascular injury are at increased risk of requiring manipulation under anesthesia. This finding is clinically significant in that it is reassuring that stiffness requiring manipulation is no more likely to develop in obese patients than in non-obese patients after MLKI reconstruction. I have often believed that controlled arthrofibrosis can be somewhat beneficial in the management of MLKI and have advised patients over the years that a required manipulation in this case is not really a complication but more of a continuation of care. Stiffness after an MLKI surgical procedure is preferable to recurrent instability.

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