[Functional evaluation with the KSS (Knee Society Score) scale at 3 and 6 months after ligament reconstruction in patients with multi-ligament knee injuries in a third level hospital].

Acta ortopedica mexicana Pub Date : 2022-09-01
D G Rodales-Trejo, J L Rodríguez-García, A Arcia-Guzmán
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Multiligament injuries of the knee joint are characterized by the involvement of two or more major ligaments, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), medial collateral ligament (MCL), lateral collateral ligament (LCL), posteromedial corner (PMC) and posterolateral corner (PLC). Statistically, multiligament injuries are rare as they are found in less than 0.02% of all traumatic knee injuries; however, different aggregate injuries are what make this pathology a serious health and functional condition. Taking into account that most of the patients are young people of highly productive age, it is of vital importance to observe their short and long term evolution, as well as their reincorporation to their daily life. It has been reported that vascular lesions are present in approximately 32% of cases, meniscal lesions in 35% and up to 60% with some type of bone lesion. These injuries mainly affect the male sex most commonly between the third and fourth decade of life, which makes this type of injury of great importance, since this group of patients are in their greatest period of labor production. The main objective of the treatment of these injuries, in addition to resolving the aggregate damage that usually aggravates the state of health, is to achieve a speedy recovery and subsequent reincorporation to their work activities and in some cases sports.

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[某三级医院膝关节多韧带损伤患者韧带重建后3、6个月KSS(膝关节社会评分)量表功能评价]。
膝关节多韧带损伤的特点是两个或两个以上的主要韧带受累,前交叉韧带(ACL),后交叉韧带(PCL),内侧副韧带(MCL),外侧副韧带(LCL),后内侧角(PMC)和后外侧角(PLC)。据统计,多韧带损伤是罕见的,在所有外伤性膝关节损伤中不到0.02%;然而,不同的聚集性损伤使这种病理成为严重的健康和功能状况。考虑到大多数患者都是高生产力年龄的年轻人,观察他们的短期和长期演变以及他们重新融入日常生活至关重要。据报道,大约32%的病例存在血管病变,35%的病例存在半月板病变,高达60%的病例存在某种类型的骨病变。这些损伤主要影响男性,最常见的是在生命的第三和第四个十年之间,这使得这种类型的损伤非常重要,因为这组患者正处于他们最大的生产劳动时期。治疗这些伤害的主要目标,除了解决通常使健康状况恶化的总体损害外,还包括迅速康复,然后重新参加工作活动,在某些情况下参加体育运动。
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