Other ligament injuries (MCL, LCL, PCL) Flashcards

1
Q

Where does the PCL attach?

A

Postero-laterally on the tibial plateau to anterio-medially on the distal femur

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What is the function of the collateral ligaments?

A

Resist valgus (MCL), varus (LCL) and external rotation forces of the tibia in relation to the femur

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4
Q

Why are adults more susceptible to MCL/LCL injuries?

A

Less elasticity with age

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5
Q

What is a common mechanism of MCL injury?

A

Blow to the lateral knee

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6
Q

Where does the MCL attach on the tibia in relation to the joint line?

A

4-5cm below the joint line

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7
Q

What test for the MCL is shown?

A

Valgus (abduction) stress test

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8
Q

How are MCL/LCL injuries diagnosed?

A

History and examination usually sufficient. If not:

  • MRI
  • XR - plain and stress
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9
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What are the clinical features of MCL injury?

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  • Medial knee pain
  • Joint effusion usually not present as collateral ligaments are outside of the knee joint
  • Tenderness
  • Localised oedema
  • Medial instability/laxity on valgus stress test- done at 30 degrees
    • NB: positive valgus/abduction test in full extension is more indicative of PCL/ACL injury than MCL.
  • Ecchymosis - 1-3 days after injury
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10
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What is the management of MCL/LCL injury?

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RICE + physiotherapy - return to sports once pain free and 80-90% of strength regained

Protective ambulation - hinged knee brace for 4-6 weeks

NSAIDs

+/- MCL/LCL reconstruction repair - usually at 7-10days after injury

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11
Q

What are some complications of MCL injury?

A

Pellegrini-Stieda’s lesion - calcification adjacent to the adductor tubercle, due to non-healing collateral ligament injury, visible on AP

OA

Knee joint stiffness

Chronic MCL insufficiency

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12
Q

What is shown?

A

Pellegrini-Steida lesion

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13
Q

Are MCL or LCL injuries more common ?

A

MCL

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14
Q

When do PCL injuries usually occur?

A

Uncommon - occur in goalkeepers or dashboard injuries

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15
Q

Which autografts are used for cruciate ligament reconstruction?

A

Hanstring tendons and patella ligament

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