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Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Ruptures of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament
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1965
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Early DiagnosisComplete RuptureAcute RupturesKnee InjuriesSurgeryArthroscopic TechniqueSuspected Acute RuptureMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryAnterior Cruciate LigamentShoulder SurgeryAnesthesiology
Forty-eight patients with suspected acute rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament were examined under anesthesia and by arthrography. Thirty-five had complete and thirteen had Partial ruptures of the cruciate ligament. Thirty-three patients with complete rupture were treated by suture and the rest by conservative measures. Arthrography performed by a special technique was found to be a very good method of diagnosing acute ruptures of the cruciate ligaments. If the arthrogram suggests a cruciate-ligament rupture, the injured joined should always be examined under anesthesia. The results of operative treatment to date have been excellent.