Case Report

Osteosynthesis with Arthroscopy of a Nonunited Tibial Anterior Cruciate Ligament Avulsion Fracture 30 Years after Injury

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(a) Coronal and (b) sagittal views of CT at 4 months postoperatively showing fusion of most of the bones. MRI at 6 months postoperatively. (c) Arthroscopic image at screw removal showing that good ACL volume and tension were maintained. (d) Arthroscopic image (acquired after deflating the tourniquet) showing that blood flow was confirmed in the ACL. CT: computed tomography; MRI: magnetic resonance imaging; ACL: anterior cruciate ligament.
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