Posterolateral corner of the knee: an expert consensus statement on diagnosis, classification, treatment, and rehabilitation

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Posterolateral corner of the knee: an expert consensus statement on diagnosis, classification, treatment, and rehabilitation. / Chahla, Jorge; Murray, Iain R; Robinson, James; Lagae, Koen; Margheritini, Fabrizio; Fritsch, Brett; Leyes, Manuel; Barenius, Björn; Pujol, Nicolas; Engebretsen, Lars; Lind, Martin; Cohen, Moises; Maestu, Rodrigo; Getgood, Alan; Ferrer, Gonzalo; Villascusa, Silvio; Uchida, Soshi; Levy, Bruce A; Von Bormann, Richard; Brown, Charles; Menetrey, Jacques; Hantes, Michael; Lording, Timothy; Samuelsson, Kristian; Frosch, Karl Heinz; Monllau, Juan Carlos; Parker, David; LaPrade, Robert F; Gelber, Pablo E.

in: KNEE SURG SPORT TR A, Jahrgang 27, Nr. 8, 08.2019, S. 2520-2529.

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Chahla, J, Murray, IR, Robinson, J, Lagae, K, Margheritini, F, Fritsch, B, Leyes, M, Barenius, B, Pujol, N, Engebretsen, L, Lind, M, Cohen, M, Maestu, R, Getgood, A, Ferrer, G, Villascusa, S, Uchida, S, Levy, BA, Von Bormann, R, Brown, C, Menetrey, J, Hantes, M, Lording, T, Samuelsson, K, Frosch, KH, Monllau, JC, Parker, D, LaPrade, RF & Gelber, PE 2019, 'Posterolateral corner of the knee: an expert consensus statement on diagnosis, classification, treatment, and rehabilitation', KNEE SURG SPORT TR A, Jg. 27, Nr. 8, S. 2520-2529. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00167-018-5260-4

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Chahla, J., Murray, I. R., Robinson, J., Lagae, K., Margheritini, F., Fritsch, B., Leyes, M., Barenius, B., Pujol, N., Engebretsen, L., Lind, M., Cohen, M., Maestu, R., Getgood, A., Ferrer, G., Villascusa, S., Uchida, S., Levy, B. A., Von Bormann, R., ... Gelber, P. E. (2019). Posterolateral corner of the knee: an expert consensus statement on diagnosis, classification, treatment, and rehabilitation. KNEE SURG SPORT TR A, 27(8), 2520-2529. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00167-018-5260-4

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@article{d9026f199fde4b5d832c84c27360aa16,
title = "Posterolateral corner of the knee: an expert consensus statement on diagnosis, classification, treatment, and rehabilitation",
abstract = "PURPOSE: To develop a statement on the diagnosis, classification, treatment, and rehabilitation concepts of posterolateral corner (PLC) injuries of the knee using a modified Delphi technique.METHODS: A working group of three individuals generated a list of statements relating to the diagnosis, classification, treatment, and rehabilitation of PLC injuries to form the basis of an initial survey for rating by an international group of experts. The PLC expert group (composed of 27 experts throughout the world) was surveyed on three occasions to establish consensus on the inclusion/exclusion of each item. In addition to rating agreement, experts were invited to propose further items for inclusion or to suggest modifications of existing items at each round. Pre-defined criteria were used to refine item lists after each survey. Statements reaching consensus in round three were included within the final consensus document.RESULTS: Twenty-seven experts (100% response rate) completed three rounds of surveys. After three rounds, 29 items achieved consensus with over 75% agreement and less than 5% disagreement. Consensus was reached in 92% of the statements relating to diagnosis of PLC injuries, 100% relating to classification, 70% relating to treatment and in 88% of items relating to rehabilitation statements, with an overall consensus of 81%.CONCLUSIONS: This study has established a consensus statement relating to the diagnosis, classification, treatment, and rehabilitation of PLC injuries. Further research is needed to develop updated classification systems, and better understand the role of non-invasive and minimally invasive approaches along with standardized rehabilitation protocols.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Consensus of expert opinion, Level V.",
keywords = "Journal Article",
author = "Jorge Chahla and Murray, {Iain R} and James Robinson and Koen Lagae and Fabrizio Margheritini and Brett Fritsch and Manuel Leyes and Bj{\"o}rn Barenius and Nicolas Pujol and Lars Engebretsen and Martin Lind and Moises Cohen and Rodrigo Maestu and Alan Getgood and Gonzalo Ferrer and Silvio Villascusa and Soshi Uchida and Levy, {Bruce A} and {Von Bormann}, Richard and Charles Brown and Jacques Menetrey and Michael Hantes and Timothy Lording and Kristian Samuelsson and Frosch, {Karl Heinz} and Monllau, {Juan Carlos} and David Parker and LaPrade, {Robert F} and Gelber, {Pablo E}",
year = "2019",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1007/s00167-018-5260-4",
language = "English",
volume = "27",
pages = "2520--2529",
journal = "KNEE SURG SPORT TR A",
issn = "0942-2056",
publisher = "Springer",
number = "8",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Posterolateral corner of the knee: an expert consensus statement on diagnosis, classification, treatment, and rehabilitation

AU - Chahla, Jorge

AU - Murray, Iain R

AU - Robinson, James

AU - Lagae, Koen

AU - Margheritini, Fabrizio

AU - Fritsch, Brett

AU - Leyes, Manuel

AU - Barenius, Björn

AU - Pujol, Nicolas

AU - Engebretsen, Lars

AU - Lind, Martin

AU - Cohen, Moises

AU - Maestu, Rodrigo

AU - Getgood, Alan

AU - Ferrer, Gonzalo

AU - Villascusa, Silvio

AU - Uchida, Soshi

AU - Levy, Bruce A

AU - Von Bormann, Richard

AU - Brown, Charles

AU - Menetrey, Jacques

AU - Hantes, Michael

AU - Lording, Timothy

AU - Samuelsson, Kristian

AU - Frosch, Karl Heinz

AU - Monllau, Juan Carlos

AU - Parker, David

AU - LaPrade, Robert F

AU - Gelber, Pablo E

PY - 2019/8

Y1 - 2019/8

N2 - PURPOSE: To develop a statement on the diagnosis, classification, treatment, and rehabilitation concepts of posterolateral corner (PLC) injuries of the knee using a modified Delphi technique.METHODS: A working group of three individuals generated a list of statements relating to the diagnosis, classification, treatment, and rehabilitation of PLC injuries to form the basis of an initial survey for rating by an international group of experts. The PLC expert group (composed of 27 experts throughout the world) was surveyed on three occasions to establish consensus on the inclusion/exclusion of each item. In addition to rating agreement, experts were invited to propose further items for inclusion or to suggest modifications of existing items at each round. Pre-defined criteria were used to refine item lists after each survey. Statements reaching consensus in round three were included within the final consensus document.RESULTS: Twenty-seven experts (100% response rate) completed three rounds of surveys. After three rounds, 29 items achieved consensus with over 75% agreement and less than 5% disagreement. Consensus was reached in 92% of the statements relating to diagnosis of PLC injuries, 100% relating to classification, 70% relating to treatment and in 88% of items relating to rehabilitation statements, with an overall consensus of 81%.CONCLUSIONS: This study has established a consensus statement relating to the diagnosis, classification, treatment, and rehabilitation of PLC injuries. Further research is needed to develop updated classification systems, and better understand the role of non-invasive and minimally invasive approaches along with standardized rehabilitation protocols.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Consensus of expert opinion, Level V.

AB - PURPOSE: To develop a statement on the diagnosis, classification, treatment, and rehabilitation concepts of posterolateral corner (PLC) injuries of the knee using a modified Delphi technique.METHODS: A working group of three individuals generated a list of statements relating to the diagnosis, classification, treatment, and rehabilitation of PLC injuries to form the basis of an initial survey for rating by an international group of experts. The PLC expert group (composed of 27 experts throughout the world) was surveyed on three occasions to establish consensus on the inclusion/exclusion of each item. In addition to rating agreement, experts were invited to propose further items for inclusion or to suggest modifications of existing items at each round. Pre-defined criteria were used to refine item lists after each survey. Statements reaching consensus in round three were included within the final consensus document.RESULTS: Twenty-seven experts (100% response rate) completed three rounds of surveys. After three rounds, 29 items achieved consensus with over 75% agreement and less than 5% disagreement. Consensus was reached in 92% of the statements relating to diagnosis of PLC injuries, 100% relating to classification, 70% relating to treatment and in 88% of items relating to rehabilitation statements, with an overall consensus of 81%.CONCLUSIONS: This study has established a consensus statement relating to the diagnosis, classification, treatment, and rehabilitation of PLC injuries. Further research is needed to develop updated classification systems, and better understand the role of non-invasive and minimally invasive approaches along with standardized rehabilitation protocols.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Consensus of expert opinion, Level V.

KW - Journal Article

U2 - 10.1007/s00167-018-5260-4

DO - 10.1007/s00167-018-5260-4

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 30478468

VL - 27

SP - 2520

EP - 2529

JO - KNEE SURG SPORT TR A

JF - KNEE SURG SPORT TR A

SN - 0942-2056

IS - 8

ER -