Cyclops Lesion (Knee): Difference between revisions

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== Clinically Relevant Anatomy<br>  ==
== Clinically Relevant Anatomy<br>  ==


Cyclops lesion, also called anterior arthrofibrosis, is a post-surgical complication of [[anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR]])<ref name=":0">Jackson DW, Schaefer RK. Cyclops syndrome: loss of extension following intra-articular anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Arthroscopy. 1990;6(3):171-8.</ref>. It is commonly found to be on the anterolateral aspect of the tibial insertion site of the ACL graft<ref name=":0" />. Noailles et al found the incidence of cyclops lesion on MRI to be 33.0% to 46.8%<ref>[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877056819302191?via%3Dihub Noailles T, Chalopin A, Boissard M, Lopes R, Bouguennec N, Hardy A. Incidence and risk factors for cyclops syndrome after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A systematic literature review. Orthop Traumatol Surg Res. 2019 Nov;105(7):1401-1405.]</ref>.<br>  
Cyclops lesion, also called anterior arthrofibrosis, is a post-surgical complication of [[Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction|anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR)]]<ref name=":0">Jackson DW, Schaefer RK. Cyclops syndrome: loss of extension following intra-articular anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Arthroscopy. 1990;6(3):171-8.</ref>. It is commonly found to be on the anterolateral aspect of the tibial insertion site of the ACL graft<ref name=":0" />. Noailles et al found the incidence of cyclops lesion on MRI to be 33.0% to 46.8%<ref>[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877056819302191?via%3Dihub Noailles T, Chalopin A, Boissard M, Lopes R, Bouguennec N, Hardy A. Incidence and risk factors for cyclops syndrome after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A systematic literature review. Orthop Traumatol Surg Res. 2019 Nov;105(7):1401-1405.]</ref>.<br>  


== Mechanism of Injury / Pathological Process<br>  ==
== Mechanism of Injury / Pathological Process<br>  ==

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Clinically Relevant Anatomy
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Cyclops lesion, also called anterior arthrofibrosis, is a post-surgical complication of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR)[1]. It is commonly found to be on the anterolateral aspect of the tibial insertion site of the ACL graft[1]. Noailles et al found the incidence of cyclops lesion on MRI to be 33.0% to 46.8%[2].

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