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Editorial
. 2023 Apr;39(4):1108-1110.
doi: 10.1016/j.arthro.2022.09.002.

Editorial Commentary: The Timing and Treatment of Combined Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries: Conservative Management, Early Repair, Augmentation, and Delayed Reconstruction of the Medial Collateral Ligament

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Editorial Commentary: The Timing and Treatment of Combined Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries: Conservative Management, Early Repair, Augmentation, and Delayed Reconstruction of the Medial Collateral Ligament

Brian B Gilmer et al. Arthroscopy. 2023 Apr.

Abstract

Medial collateral ligament (MCL) injuries are commonly encountered in conjunction with anterior cruciate ligament injuries. MCL tears do not universally heal, and residual MCL laxity is not always well tolerated. Although residual MCL laxity results in excess stress on an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and may require additional treatment, relatively little interest has been paid to concomitant treatment. Adherence to the dogma of universal conservative treatment of MCL tears in this setting squanders opportunities for preservation of native anatomy and improvements in patient outcomes. Although we currently lack the necessary information to provide evidence-based decision making for combined injuries, the time has come to renew both clinical interest and research interest in pursuing better management of these injuries in high-demand patients.

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