SummaryKnowledge of the mechanisms of bicruciate lesions and dislocation of the knee enables analysis and classification in terms of injuries’ location and type, guiding surgery and facilitating assessment. Careful history taking and clinical examination shed light on the mechanism involved, but exact identification of the lesion further requires examination under anesthesia and static and dynamic X-rays and MRI, which together enable precise determination of lesion type and location. There are two types of mechanism: gaping, causing ligament tear; and translation, causing detachment. When a single mechanism is involved, the lesion is said to be “simple”. Simple gaping causes bicruciate lesions without medial, lateral or posterior dislocati...
Dislocation of knee has been long considered a rare injury. They are true orthopaedic emergencies an...
Background Simultaneous injury of two or more knee ligaments with concurrent tears involving the ant...
Dislocation of the knee is a rare but severe injury. Knee dislocations occur mainly in young active ...
Knowledge of the mechanisms of bicruciate lesions and dislocation of the knee enables analysis and c...
INTRODUCTION: Knee dislocation and bicruciate lesions are rare. Assessments of results from retrospe...
SummaryIntroductionKnee dislocation and bicruciate lesions are rare. Assessments of results from ret...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of associated vascular lesions in biligamentous cruciate injuries of the...
SummaryIntroductionThe incidence of associated vascular lesions in biligamentous cruciate injuries o...
Traumatic knee dislocation is uncommon, but early detection and management is critical. Knowledge of...
AbstractObjectiveDescribe the ligamentous and associated injuries that occur in the traumatic knee d...
International audienceIntroduction: After multiple-ligament injuries and dislocations of the knee, c...
Dislocation of knee has been long considered a rare injury. They are true orthopaedic emergencies an...
Background Simultaneous injury of two or more knee ligaments with concurrent tears involving the ant...
Dislocation of the knee is a rare but severe injury. Knee dislocations occur mainly in young active ...
Knowledge of the mechanisms of bicruciate lesions and dislocation of the knee enables analysis and c...
INTRODUCTION: Knee dislocation and bicruciate lesions are rare. Assessments of results from retrospe...
SummaryIntroductionKnee dislocation and bicruciate lesions are rare. Assessments of results from ret...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of associated vascular lesions in biligamentous cruciate injuries of the...
SummaryIntroductionThe incidence of associated vascular lesions in biligamentous cruciate injuries o...
Traumatic knee dislocation is uncommon, but early detection and management is critical. Knowledge of...
AbstractObjectiveDescribe the ligamentous and associated injuries that occur in the traumatic knee d...
International audienceIntroduction: After multiple-ligament injuries and dislocations of the knee, c...
Dislocation of knee has been long considered a rare injury. They are true orthopaedic emergencies an...
Background Simultaneous injury of two or more knee ligaments with concurrent tears involving the ant...
Dislocation of the knee is a rare but severe injury. Knee dislocations occur mainly in young active ...