An increased posterior tibial slope is associated with a higher risk of graft failure following ACL reconstruction: a systematic review

Z Liu, J Jiang, Q Yi, Y Teng, X Liu, J He… - Knee Surgery, Sports …, 2022 - Springer
Purpose The posterior tibial slope (PTS) is considered a risk factor for anterior cruciate
ligament (ACL) injury. However, the influence of PTS on graft failure following ACL …

Could anterior closed-wedge high tibial osteotomy be a viable option in patients with high posterior tibial slope who undergo anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction …

F Bosco, F Giustra, R Giai Via, AD Lavia… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
Purpose This study aims to examine the clinical and radiological outcomes of patients who
underwent ACL reconstruction (ACLR) combined with anterior closed-wedge high tibial …

Four to 6 is the target posterior tibial slope after tibial deflection osteotomy according to the knee static anterior tibial translation

MJ Dan, N Cance, T Pineda, G Demey… - Arthroscopy: The Journal …, 2024 - Elsevier
Purpose To correlate changes in posterior tibial slope (PTS) with changes to static anterior
tibial translation (SATT) with tibial deflexion osteotomy (TDO), in order to define a target …

Combined anterior cruciate ligament revision with reconstruction of the antero-lateral ligament does not improve outcome at 2-year follow-up compared to isolated acl …

OG Sørensen, P Faunø, L Konradsen, T Nielsen… - Knee Surgery, Sports …, 2023 - Springer
Purpose It is essential to obtain rotational stability of the knee after anterior cruciate ligament
reconstruction (ACL-R) and it is suggested that a supplementary reconstruction of the antero …

Outcomes of slope-reducing proximal tibial osteotomy combined with a third anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction procedure with a focus on return to impact sports

A Mabrouk, K Kley, C Jacquet… - … American Journal of …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: An increased posterior tibial slope (PTS) is a proven risk factor for both native
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and ACL graft insufficiency. Anterior closing wedge high …

[HTML][HTML] Infratubercle anterior closing wedge osteotomy corrects sagittal alignment without affecting coronal alignment or patellar height

S Onishi, Y Kim, H Nakayama, AA Mansour III… - Journal of Clinical …, 2024 - mdpi.com
Background: Excessive posterior tibial slope (PTS) has been associated with a higher risk of
graft failure after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Although anterior closing …

First revision ACL reconstruction combined with tibial deflexion osteotomy improves clinical scores at 2 to 7 years follow-up

D Dejour, A Rozinthe, G Demey… - Knee Surgery, Sports …, 2023 - Springer
Purpose To report outcomes of first revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR)
with tibial deflexion osteotomy (TDO) in patients with posterior tibial slope (PTS)> 10° at> 2 …

High prevalence of increased posterior tibial slope in ACL revision surgery demands a patient‐specific approach

W Beel, P Schuster, S Michalski… - Knee Surgery …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose To determine the prevalence of an “increased posterior tibial slope (PTS)”(PTS≥
12°) in a population with one, two or≥ three anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) graft …

The Influence of Tibial Tubercle–Sparing Slope-Reducing Osteotomy on Patellar Height in Patients Undergoing Revision ACL Reconstruction

S Guy, A Saithna, A Ferreira… - … American Journal of …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: A posterior tibial slope (PTS)> 12° is an independent risk factor for anterior
cruciate ligament (ACL) graft rupture, and a high tibial osteotomy (HTO) for slope correction …

Anterior closing-wedge high tibial osteotomy using patient-specific cutting guide in chronic anterior cruciate ligament–deficient knees

S Guy, R Khakha, M Ollivier - Arthroscopy Techniques, 2022 - Elsevier
An increased posterior tibial slope has been identified as an independent risk factor for
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) graft rupture, with a critical threshold of 12°. Surgical slope …