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Xiao-bo Zhou1, Zhong-yi Chen, Jun-bo Liang
1Department of Orthopaedics, Taizhou Hospital, Linhai 317000, Zhejiang, China. dafuz@tom.com
The Müller method offers a simpler approach to knee posterolateral corner (PLS) reconstruction, yielding satisfactory clinical outcomes and good range of motion. This technique shows promise for improving PLS injury treatment.
Area of Science:
- Orthopedic surgery
- Knee biomechanics
- Sports medicine
Context:
- Posterolateral corner (PLS) knee injuries often require complex surgical reconstruction.
- The Müller method presents an alternative surgical technique for PLS reconstruction.
Purpose:
- To evaluate the clinical efficacy of the Müller method for reconstructing the knee's posterolateral corner (PLS).
Summary:
- This study involved 13 patients with PLS injuries treated using the Müller method, with various concomitant ligament injuries.
- Reconstruction involved using iliotibial band for the popliteus tendon and biceps femoris tendon for the lateral collateral ligament (LCL).
- Postoperative results showed good range of motion, minimal instability, and high Lysholm scores (average 86) at a mean 13-month follow-up.
Impact:
- The Müller method demonstrates a simpler, more accessible technique for PLS reconstruction.
- It achieves satisfactory clinical results, suggesting it as a viable option for treating PLS injuries.
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