Anatomical superficial medial collateral ligament reconstruction with posteromedial capsule reefing successfully restores valgus knee laxity

Keywords:

medial collateral ligament ; reconstruction ; multiligament ; knee ; stress radiographs ; valgus laxity


Published online: May 29 2020

Wybren A. Van der Wal, Stijn Van Gennip, Petra J.C. Heesterbeek, Vincent J. Busch, Ate B. Wymenga

From the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Sint Maartenskliniek Nijmegen, Ubbergen, The Netherlands

Abstract

The goal of this study was to present the results of an anatomical superficial medial collateral ligament (sMCL) reconstruction combined with reefing of the posteromedial capsule in a series of 10 patients with symptomatic valgus instability complaints in combined injuries of the knee. All patients under- went an sMCL reconstruction with reefing of the posteromedial capsule. If cruciate ligament insuf- ficiency was present, this was reconstructed as well. Pre- and postoperatively, multiple subjective knee outcome scores were obtained, and valgus stress radiographs objectively evaluated laxity. Median valgus laxity of the injured knee on valgus stress radiographs improved significantly. There was no statistically significant difference between post- operative valgus laxity of the injured knee and valgus laxity of the uninjured knee. All subjective knee outcome scores improved significantly compared with the preoperative situation. The described procedure restores valgus laxity to a level comparable to the uninjured knee.