Skip to main content

Advertisement

Log in

Untreated acute anterior cruciate ligament tears of the knee: Progression and the influence of associated injuries

  • Knee and Patella
  • Published:
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Aims and scope

Abstract

Arthroscopy was performed on 53 consecutive patients with acutely torn ACL within two weeks after the initial injury. Arthrography was performed on 42 of the 53 patients prior to arthroscopy. Four Segond's fractures, twenty-six meniscus tears (eight medial, eighteen lateral) and nineteen medial collateral ligament (MCL) ruptures were revealed. One medial meniscectomy was performed under arthroscopy, and ten MCL tears were repaired in the acute phase. No surgical procedure was done on the torn ACL, but three excisions of ACL stubs were performed due to a restriction of full extension. The patients were reexamined clinically and radiographically after a period of from 3 years 7 months to 11 years 1 month, averaging 6 years 2 months. Four late meniscectomies were performed on the medial menisci in the chronic phase. Anterior translations of the tibia and knee rating scores of the patients with MCL tears and with Segond's fractures did not differ from those of the others. Anterior translations of the tibia in patients with medial meniscectomies increased (P<0.05), and their functional scores significantly decreased (P<0.01) more than those of the other patients. Patients with repaired MCL tears showed significantly higher functional scores than those of the patients with unrepaired MCL ruptures (P<0.05).

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  1. Allum RL, Jones JR (1986) The locked knee. Injury 17:256–258

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  2. Andersson C, Gillquist J (1992) Treatment of acute isolated and combined ruptures of the anterior cruciate ligament. A long-term follow-up study. Am J Sports Med 20:7–12

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  3. Ballmer PM (1991) Reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament alone in the treatment of a combined instability with complete rupture of the medial collateral ligament. A prospective study. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg 110:139–141

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  4. Claney WG, Ray M, Zoltan DJ (1988) Acute tears of the anterior cruciate ligament. J Bone Joint Surg [Am] 70:1483–1488

    Google Scholar 

  5. Daniel DM, Malcom LL, Losse G, Stone ML, Sachs R, Burks R (1985) Instrumented measurement of anterior laxity of the knee. J Bone Joint Surg [Am] 67:720–726

    Google Scholar 

  6. Dehaven KE (1980) Diagnosis of acute knee injuries with hemarthrosis. Am J Sports Med 8:9–14

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  7. Fetto JF, Marshall JL (1978) Medial collateral ligaments of the knee. A rationale for treatment. Clin Orthop 132:206–218

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  8. Fetto JF, Marshall JL (1980) The natural history and diagnosis of anterior cruciate ligament insufficiency. Clin Orthop 147: 29–38

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  9. Gillquist J, Hagberg G, Oretorp N (1977) Arthroscopy in acute injuries of the knee joint. Acta Orthop Scand 48:190–196

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  10. Giove TP, Miller SJ III, Kent BE, Sanford TL, Garrick JG (1983) Non-operative treatment of the torn anterior cruciate ligament. J Bone Joint Surg [Am] 65:184–192

    Google Scholar 

  11. Hawkins RJ, Misamore GW, Merritt TR (1986) Follow-up of the acute nonoperative isolated anterior cruciate ligament tear. Am J Sports Med 14:205–210

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  12. Hefti FL, Kress A, Fasel J, Morscher EW (1991) Healing of the transected anterior cruciate ligament in the rabbit. J Bone Joint Surg [Am] 73:373–783

    Google Scholar 

  13. Hughston JC (1994) The importance of the posterior oblique ligament in repairs of acute tears of the medial ligaments in knees with and without an associated rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament. J Bone Joint Surg [Am] 76:1328–1344

    Google Scholar 

  14. Indelicato PA, Bittar ES (1985) A perspective of lesions associated with ACL insufficiency of the knee. Clin Orthop 198: 77–80

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  15. Irvine GB, Glasgow MMS (1992) The natural history of the meniscus in anterior cruciate insufficiency. J Bone Joint Surg [Br] 74:403–405

    Google Scholar 

  16. Kannus P, Järvinen M (1987) Conservatively treated tears of the anterior cruciate ligament. Long-term results. J Bone Joint Surg [Am] 69:1007–1012

    Google Scholar 

  17. Kimori K, Suzu F, Yamashita F, Sakakida K, Hirasawa Y (1989) Evaluation of arthrography and arthroscopy for lesions of the posteromedial corner of the knee. Am J Sports Med 17: 638–643

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  18. McDaniel WJ Jr (1976) Isolated partial tear of the anterior cruciate ligament. Clin Orthop 115:209–212

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  19. McMaster JH, Weinert CR, Scranton P (1974) Diagnosis and management of isolated anterior cruciate ligament tears. A preliminary report on reconstruction with the gracilis tendon. J Trauma 14:230–235

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  20. Mok DW, Good C (1989) Non-operative management of acute grade III medial collateral ligament injury of the knee: a prospective study. Injury 20:277–280

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  21. Monaco BR, Noble HB, Bachman DC (1982) Incomplete tears of the anterior cruciate ligament and knee locking. JAMA 247: 1582–1584

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  22. Noyes FR, Mooar PA, Matthews DS, Butler DL (1983) The symptomatic anterior cruciate-deficient knee, part 1. The long-term functional disability in athletically active individuals. J Bone Joint Surg [Am] 65:154–162

    Google Scholar 

  23. Odensten M, Hamberg P, Nordin M, Lysholm J, Gillquist J (1985) Surgical or conservative treatment of the acutely torn anterior cruciate ligament. Clin Orthop 198:87–93

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  24. Sandberg R, Balkfors B (1987) Partial rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament: natural course. Clin Orthop 220:176–178

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  25. Satku K, Kumar VP, Ngoi SS (1986) Anterior cruciate ligament injuries. To counsel or to operate. J Bone Joint Surg [Br] 68:458–461

    Google Scholar 

  26. Shirakura K, Kato K, Udagawa E (1992) Characteristics of the isokinetic performance of patients with injured cruciate ligaments. Am J Sports Med 20:754–760

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  27. Spindler KP, Schils JP, Bergfeld JA (1993) Prospective study of osseous, articular, and meniscal lesions in recent anterior cruciate ligament tears by magnetic resonance imaging and arthroscopy. Am J Sports Med 21:551–557

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  28. Stone RG, Miller GA (1985) A technique of arthroscopic suture of torn menisci. Arthroscopy 1:226–232

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  29. Tegner Y, Lysholm J (1985) Rating systems in the evaluation of knee ligament injuries. Clin Orthop 198:43–49

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  30. Torg JS, Conrad W, Kalen V (1976) Clinical diagnosis of anterior cruciate ligament instability in the athlete. Am J Sports Med 4:84–93

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  31. Woods GW, Stanley RF, Tullos HS (1979) Lateral capsular signs and X-ray due to a significant knee instability. Am J Sports Med 7:27–33

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Shirakura, K., Kobuna, Y., Kizuki, S. et al. Untreated acute anterior cruciate ligament tears of the knee: Progression and the influence of associated injuries. Knee Surg, Sports traumatol, Arthroscopy 3, 62–67 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01552376

Download citation

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01552376

Key words

Navigation