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Evaluation of the Clinical Examinations in Diagnosis of Anterior Cruciate Ligament(ACL)Tear in Comparison With A Definite Arthroscopic Diagnosis

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    • Qasim Mohammed Shakir
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ABSTRACT:
BACK GROUND:
The cruciate ligaments consists of a pair of very strong ligaments, connecting tibia to femur crossing like the limbs of letter X and that is why they are called crucial, mostly injured in noncontact sport actions leading to knee instability.
AIM OF THE STUDY:
To determine the accuracy of the clinical approach in the diagnosis of ACL tear. We used diagnostic arthroscopy as a reference standard for evaluating our results by applying it to all the patients.
METHODS:
During the period from Dec-2000 to Oct-2002, we led a prospective study of 72 patients with suspected ACL tear, depending on careful history & physical examination, then confirmed by direct arthroscopy.
RESULTS:
We found that only 52 patients have got ACL tear, 49 of them (94%) were males & 3 (6%) were females. The age range was from 17-49 years, with a mean of 27.5 years, 42% of the patients had associated meniscal injuries. The commonest symptom was a heard pop, & the main sign detected was knee joint effusion due to haemarthrosis.
The accuracies of Lachman test, Anterior Drawer Test & Pivot Shift T. were 94%, 82% & 58%
respectively, all were improved under G.A., particularly the PST.
CONCLUSION:
Most of ACL tears can be diagnosed by thorough history& repeated clinical examination only, considering arthroscopy as a last but a definite choice.

Keywords

  • Anterior cruciate ligament
  • Pivot shift test
  • Anterior drawer test
  • Medial collateral ligament
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Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal
Volume 6, Issue 3
September 2007
Page 194-197
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Mohammed Shakir, Q. (2007). Evaluation of the Clinical Examinations in Diagnosis of Anterior Cruciate Ligament(ACL)Tear in Comparison With A Definite Arthroscopic Diagnosis. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 6(3), 194-197.

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Qasim Mohammed Shakir. "Evaluation of the Clinical Examinations in Diagnosis of Anterior Cruciate Ligament(ACL)Tear in Comparison With A Definite Arthroscopic Diagnosis". Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 6, 3, 2007, 194-197.

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Mohammed Shakir, Q. (2007). 'Evaluation of the Clinical Examinations in Diagnosis of Anterior Cruciate Ligament(ACL)Tear in Comparison With A Definite Arthroscopic Diagnosis', Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 6(3), pp. 194-197.

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Mohammed Shakir, Q. Evaluation of the Clinical Examinations in Diagnosis of Anterior Cruciate Ligament(ACL)Tear in Comparison With A Definite Arthroscopic Diagnosis. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2007; 6(3): 194-197.

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