Posterolateral corner injuries of the knee are relatively rare; however, they can result in significant long-term disability without appropriate treatment. They often occur in the setting of multiligament knee injuries, and as a result, diagnosis and management can be challenging. Severe injuries often require reconstruction, and both anatomic and nonanatomic techniques exist. We describe our preferred operative technique to reconstruct the fibular collateral ligament and posterolateral corner using a single Achilles tendon allograft
Fibular collateral ligament (FCL) injuries can lead to varus instability of the knee, causing a varu...
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the most commonly injured knee ligament, particularly among ...
Injuries to the knee involving multiple ligaments occur in a variety of circumstances and require ca...
Injuries to the medial collateral ligament (MCL) and posteromedial corner can occur in isolation or ...
AbstractInjury to the cruciate ligaments of the knee commonly occurs in association with posterolate...
The posterolateral corner of the knee is composed of the fibular collateral ligament, popliteus tend...
Isolated posterolateral corner (PLC) tears are relatively rare events. Various surgical techniques t...
As the anatomy and biomechanics of the posterolateral corner (PLC) of the knee have become better un...
Injuries of the posterolateral corner (PLC) of the knee lead to chronic lateral and external rotatio...
Background: Various surgical techniques to treat posterolateral knee instability have been described...
The original description of the LaPrade technique for anatomic posterolateral corner reconstruction ...
Posterolateral corner injuries represent a complex injury pattern, with damage to important coronal ...
An anatomically based posterolateral corner (PLC) reconstruction has emerged as a viable and clinica...
Posterolateral instability of the knee is known as one of the most challenging injuries. Although se...
AbstractAlthough injuries to the posterolateral corner of the knee were previously considered to be ...
Fibular collateral ligament (FCL) injuries can lead to varus instability of the knee, causing a varu...
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the most commonly injured knee ligament, particularly among ...
Injuries to the knee involving multiple ligaments occur in a variety of circumstances and require ca...
Injuries to the medial collateral ligament (MCL) and posteromedial corner can occur in isolation or ...
AbstractInjury to the cruciate ligaments of the knee commonly occurs in association with posterolate...
The posterolateral corner of the knee is composed of the fibular collateral ligament, popliteus tend...
Isolated posterolateral corner (PLC) tears are relatively rare events. Various surgical techniques t...
As the anatomy and biomechanics of the posterolateral corner (PLC) of the knee have become better un...
Injuries of the posterolateral corner (PLC) of the knee lead to chronic lateral and external rotatio...
Background: Various surgical techniques to treat posterolateral knee instability have been described...
The original description of the LaPrade technique for anatomic posterolateral corner reconstruction ...
Posterolateral corner injuries represent a complex injury pattern, with damage to important coronal ...
An anatomically based posterolateral corner (PLC) reconstruction has emerged as a viable and clinica...
Posterolateral instability of the knee is known as one of the most challenging injuries. Although se...
AbstractAlthough injuries to the posterolateral corner of the knee were previously considered to be ...
Fibular collateral ligament (FCL) injuries can lead to varus instability of the knee, causing a varu...
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the most commonly injured knee ligament, particularly among ...
Injuries to the knee involving multiple ligaments occur in a variety of circumstances and require ca...