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      Meniscal and chondral loss in the anterior cruciate ligament injured knee.

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          Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) of the knee is a commonly occurring injury in the athletic population. Associated meniscal and chondral injury is well recognised. This occurs both at the time of index injury and also secondarily over time in the ACL-deficient knee as a result of several related pathways culminating in osteoarthritis. ACL reconstruction is a well established surgical technique for treatment of symptomatic instability in ACL-deficient knees but the role of ACL reconstruction in the prevention of osteoarthritis remains unclear. This article reviews the contemporary literature on the pathophysiology of chondral and meniscal loss in ACL-injured knees and the role of current treatment techniques, including surgical reconstruction of ligamentous, meniscal and chondral pathology, in altering the natural history of the ACL-deficient knee.

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          Journal
          Sports Med
          Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)
          0112-1642
          0112-1642
          2003
          : 33
          : 14
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St George Hospital Campus, Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia. permierortho@bigpond.com.au
          Article
          33144
          10.2165/00007256-200333140-00004
          14599234
          30de82bf-594a-4939-bf79-6cd4e4f5ebb6
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