Abstract
Failed multiligament knee reconstruction is a challenging problem due to recurrent
pathologic laxity that is often associated with limb malalignment, meniscus deficiency,
articular cartilage insufficiency, decreased motion, compromised bone stock, and a
paucity of graft sources. Revision surgical indications and techniques require a comprehensive
evaluation of the patient, injury and treatment factors along with a focused physical
examination and advanced imaging. A stepwise treatment approach can be effective in
the evaluation of revision surgery and also in setting realistic patient goals.
Keywords
multiligament - revision reconstruction - knee