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- W2007613002 abstract "The posterior oblique ligament plays an important role as restraint against posterior tibial translation. This study support the clinical theory that untreated injuries to the PMS may contribute to PCL graft failure. Injury to the PMS should be addressed at the time of PCL reconstruction. Aim of this study was to examine the role of the posteromedial structures in controlling tibial posterior translation in the PCL deficient knee. We hypothesized that the posteromedial structures (PMS) are important restraints to posterior tibial translation in the PCL deficient knee. The knee kinematics (n=10) were determined using a robotic/UFS testing system under 134-N posterior tibial load at 0°, 30°, 60°, and 90° of knee flexion for the intact, PCL-deficient, MCL-deficient and the posterior oblique ligament, and the posteromedial capsule. Statistical analyses were performed using a 2 way ANOVA (p < 0.05). After the PCL was sectioned, the posterior tibial translation increased significantly at 30°, 60° and 90° of flexion (P < 0.05).When the entire PMS were cut in the PCL deficient knee PTT increased significantly at all flexion angles in comparison to the PCL deficient and intact knee (P < 0.05). When only the MCL was cut in the PCL deficient knee the greatest increase of PTT was observed in 90° of flexion. When only the posterior-medial capsule was cut the greatest increase in PTT was observed in 0° and 30°. The posterior oblique ligament plays an important role as restraint against PTT when the knee is extended. The biomechanical data support the clinical theory that untreated injuries to the PMS may contribute to PCL graft failure. Injury to the PMS should be addressed at the time of PCL reconstruction." @default.
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- W2007613002 title "Effect of Sectioning the Posteromedial Structures on Posterior Tibial Translation in the PCL Deficient Knee (SS-56)" @default.
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