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Recessed Femoral Interference Screws in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Shah AA, Heckman MM, Gilley JS
Am J Orthop. 2009;38(6):291-294.

There are multiple modes of femoral fixation for the treatment of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)–deficient knee. Femoral interference screws are commonly used and are often buried to accommodate a graft–tunnel mismatch. After performing ACL reconstructions and imaging the ACL in 3 cadaveric knee specimens, obvious graft excursion and impingement was seen with recessed femoral interference screw fixation. The consequences of impingement are well known, and when faced with a graft–tunnel mismatch, alternative modes of fixation are advised.


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