Does Combined Reconstruction of the Medial Collateral and Anterior Cruciate Ligaments Provide Better Knee Function? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Csete, Károly [Csete, Károly (Ortopédia-Traumat...), szerző] Traumatológiai Klinika (SZTE / SZAOK); Baráth, Bálint* [Baráth, Bálint (mitokondriális ku...), szerző] Traumatológiai Klinika (SZTE / SZAOK); Multidiszciplináris Orvostudományok Doktori Iskola (SZTE / DI); Sándor, Lilla [Sándor, Lilla (Orvosi tudomány), szerző] Traumatológiai Klinika (SZTE / SZAOK); Holovic, Helga; Mátrai, Péter [Mátrai, Péter (Statisztika), szerző] Transzlációs Medicina Intézet (PTE / ÁOK); Török, László [Török, László (traumatológia, or...), szerző] Sportorvostani Tanszék (SZTE / SZAOK); Traumatológiai Klinika (SZTE / SZAOK); Hartmann, Petra ✉ [Hartmann, Petra (traumatológia, kí...), szerző] Traumatológiai Klinika (SZTE / SZAOK)

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Megjelent: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE 2077-0383 13 (13) Paper: 3882 , 12 p. 2024
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Objective: This study aimed to determine if medial collateral ligament reconstruction (MCLR) alongside anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) preserves knee functionality better than isolated ACLR in combined ACL and MCL tears. Methods: MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus, CENTRAL, and Web of Science were searched systematically on 31 March 2023. Studies reporting post-operative function after ACLR and ACLR + MCLR in combined injuries were included. Outcomes included International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score, side-to-side difference (SSD), Lysholm, and Tegner scale values. Results: Out of 2362 papers, 8 studies met the criteria. The analysis found no significant difference in outcomes (MD = 3.63, 95% CI: [-5.05, 12.3] for IKDC; MD = -0.64, 95% CI: [-3.24, 1.96] for SSD at 0° extension; MD = -1.79, 95% CI: [-4.61, 1.04] for SSD at 30° extension; MD = -1.48, 95% CI: [-16.35, 13.39] for Lysholm scale; MD = -0.21, 95% CI: [-4.29, 3.87] for Tegner scale) between treatments. Conclusions: This meta-analysis found no significant difference in outcomes between ACLR and ACLR + MCLR, suggesting that adding MCLR does not provide additional benefits. Due to the heterogeneity and quality of the included studies, further high-quality randomized controlled trials are needed to determine the optimal treatment for combined severe MCL-ACL injuries.
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2026-01-17 05:01