Cyclops Lesion (Knee)

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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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