Objective: 1. Multiple ligament injuries of the knee (MLIK) often lead to severe injury, with high dysfunctiong but there is no special classification and corresponding minimally invasive surgical treatment strategy for MLIK, so according to the different degrees of the multiple ligament injury knee, summarize the different types of the multiple ligament injury knee, and develop a systematic classification method suitable for clinical surgeons to quickly understand and master; 2. According to the classification results of the multiple ligament injury knee, the corresponding minimally invasive surgical treatment strategies were developed to facilitate clinicians to make accurate judgment and treatment in a timely manner. Methods: 30 cases of the multiple ligament injury knee were summarized in our hospital, and the preliminary classification and minimally invasive surgical treatment strategies were proposed. A total of 50 cases of patients with the multiple ligament injury knee were collected in our hospital. Diagnosis and treatment were conducted according to the preliminary classification and surgical treatment strategies summarized in the early stage. The classification diagnosis and treatment effect were verified after the operation according to knee function score, etc., and the modification was carried out in stages. Finally, 80 cases of multiple ligament injuries of knee joint were summarized. Results: A systematic classification method and minimally invasive surgical treatment strategy were developed for the multiple ligament injury knee. Conclusion: The classification method and minimally nvasive surgical treatment strategy for the multiple ligament injury knee are convenient for general clinical surgeons to quickly understand and master, make accurate judgment and treatment, and suitable for clinical popularization and application.
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Multiple Ligament Injury Knee, Classification, Minimally Invasive Surgical Treatment Strategies
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Yang Songyun, Li Gangchi, Chen Gang, He Xingchuan. (2022). Western China Classification and Minimally Invasive Surgical Treatment Strategies of the Multiple Ligament Injury Knee. Clinical Medicine Research, 11(4), 102-108. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.cmr.20221104.13
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Yang Songyun; Li Gangchi; Chen Gang; He Xingchuan. Western China Classification and Minimally Invasive Surgical Treatment Strategies of the Multiple Ligament Injury Knee. Clin. Med. Res. 2022, 11(4), 102-108. doi: 10.11648/j.cmr.20221104.13
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