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Surgical management of the multiple-ligament knee injury

Doç. Dr. Kadir Büyükdoğan
Doç. Dr. Kadir Büyükdoğan
1 Mart 2026176 görüntülenme
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The management of multiligament knee injury is a complex process starting with the adequate identification of the injury. A detailed physical and radiographic examination with a thorough understanding of knee anatomy is crucial to assess all damaged structures: anterior cruciate ligament, posterior cruciate ligament, posteromedial corner including the medial collateral ligament, and posterolateral corner including the lateral collateral ligament. Several surgical techniques have been developed throughout the years to adequately address these ligament insufficiencies. In this surgical technique description, we describe a reproducible method for the assessment and surgical management of a knee dislocation (KDIV) injury. Our approach includes using anatomic single-bundle cruciate ligament reconstructions with modified Bosworth technique for medial-side injuries and a combination of Müller popliteal bypass and …
Surgical management of the multiple-ligament knee injury
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Multiligament Knee Injury Management and Identification

The management of multiligament knee injury is a complex clinical process that begins with the precise identification of the damage. A successful outcome depends on a detailed physical and radiographic examination combined with a thorough understanding of knee anatomy. These steps are crucial to accurately assess all damaged structures and determine the extent of the trauma.

Essential Anatomical Structures in Knee Injuries

To provide an effective treatment plan, surgeons must evaluate several key components of the knee. The primary structures involved in these complex injuries include:

  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)
  • Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL)
  • Posteromedial Corner (PMC): Including the Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)
  • Posterolateral Corner (PLC): Including the Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL)

Advanced Surgical Techniques for Knee Dislocation (KDIV)

Several surgical techniques have been developed over the years to adequately address ligament insufficiencies. This technical description focuses on a reproducible method for the assessment and surgical management of knee dislocation (KDIV) injuries. The approach is designed to restore stability through precise anatomical reconstruction.

Specialized Reconstruction Methods

The management strategy for KDIV injuries involves specific procedures tailored to the damaged site:

  1. Anatomic Single-Bundle Reconstructions: Utilized for cruciate ligament repairs.
  2. Modified Bosworth Technique: Specifically applied for the management of medial-side injuries.
  3. Müller Popliteal Bypass: Integrated into the surgical approach to address complex ligamentous damage.
Injury TypeRecommended Surgical Approach
Cruciate LigamentsAnatomic Single-Bundle Reconstruction
Medial-Side InjuriesModified Bosworth Technique
Complex DislocationsMüller Popliteal Bypass and Combined Procedures

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Doç. Dr. Kadir Büyükdoğan

Doç. Dr. Kadir Büyükdoğan

Doç. Dr. Kadir Büyükdoğan, Mesleki çalışmalarına Güven Hastanesi'nde devam etmektedir.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

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