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Timing of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Relationship With Meniscal Tears : (Record no. 12994)

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Title Timing of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Relationship With Meniscal Tears :
Remainder of title A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Apostolos D. Prodromidis, Chrysoula Drosatou, Georgios C. Thivaios, Nasri Zreik and Charalambos P. Charalambous
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Summary, etc. Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ruptures are common, but the ideal timing for ACL reconstruction after injury is<br/>unclear with regard to meniscal insult.<br/>Purpose: To determine whether there is a relationship between timing from ACL rupture to ACL reconstruction and development<br/>of meniscal tears within this period.<br/>Study Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis.<br/>Methods: A systematic literature search was undertaken independently by 2 reviewers using the Cochrane method for systematic<br/>reviews in 5 online databases. The reviewers performed independent data extraction and assessment of risk of bias and study<br/>quality. The search included any comparative study, including randomized controlled trials (RCTs), prospective and retrospective<br/>cohort studies, and case-control studies of an adult population, that assessed the relationship between timing of ACL reconstruction surgery and rates of meniscal tears.<br/>Results: After screening, 12 studies (No. of participants = 3042) out of 3390 records were included for analysis: 3 RCTs (n = 272), 2<br/>prospective cohort studies (n = 307), and 7 retrospective cohort studies (n = 2463). In analysis of these studies, rates of reported<br/>meniscal tears were compared for ACL procedures performed at 3 and 6 months after injury. Meta-analysis of 5 studies (n = 2012)<br/>showed that ACL reconstruction performed >3 months after injury was associated with a higher rate of medial meniscal tears compared with ACL reconstruction performed within 3 months of injury (estimated OR, 2.235; 95% CI, 1.183-4.223; P = .013) but not with a higher rate of lateral meniscal tears. Similarly, meta-analysis of 4 studies (n = 990) showed that ACL reconstruction performed >6 months after injury was associated with a higher rate of medial meniscal tears compared with ACL reconstruction performed within 6 months of injury (estimated OR, 2.487; 95% CI, 1.241-4.984; P = .01) but not with a higher rate of lateral meniscal tears.<br/>Conclusion: Our results suggest that delay of ACL reconstruction surgery >3 months after injury is associated with a higher rate<br/>of medial meniscal tears within this prereconstruction time frame. Further high-quality prospective studies may help determine<br/>whether this is a causal effect. However, based on current evidence, in those patients for whom ACL reconstruction is indicated,<br/>ACL reconstruction within 3 months of injury may be recommended.
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Uncontrolled term anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
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Uncontrolled term reconstruction
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Uncontrolled term timing
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Uncontrolled term meniscal tears
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Related parts -- 2020, p. 1-12
Title The American journal of sports medicine
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