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Evidence summaries

Interventions for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Ruptures in Adults

There is insufficient evidence to determine whether surgery or conservative management is best in the treatment of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture. Level of evidence: "D"

The quality of evidence is downgraded by imprecise results (limited study size for each comparison), and by limitations in study quality.

A Cochrane review [Abstract] 1 included one study in which 141 young, active adults with acute ACL injury were randomised to either ACL reconstruction followed by structured rehabilitation (results reported for 62 participants) or conservative treatment comprising structured rehabilitation alone (results reported for 59 participants).

This study identified no difference in subjective knee score (measured using the average score on four of the five sub-scales of the KOOS score (range from 0 (extreme symptoms) to 100 (no symptoms)) between ACL reconstruction and conservative treatment at two years (difference in KOOS-4 change from baseline scores: MD 0.20, 95% CI 6.78 to 6.38; N = 121 participants, or at five years (difference in KOOS-4 final scores: MD 2.0, 95% CI 8.27 to 4.27; N = 120 participants). The total number of participants incurring one or more complications in each group was not reported; serious events reported in the surgery group were predominantly surgery-related, while those in conservative treatment group were predominantly knee instability. There were also incomplete data for total participants with treatment failure, including subsequent surgery. In the surgical group at two years, there was low-quality evidence of far fewer ACL-related treatment failures, when defined as either graft rupture or subsequent ACL reconstruction. This result is dominated by the uptake by 39% (23/59) of the participants in the conservative treatment group of ACL reconstruction for knee instability at two years and by 51% (30/59) of the participants at five years.

Note: These findings need to be viewed in the context that many participants with an ACL rupture remained symptomatic following rehabilitation and later opted for ACL reconstruction surgery.

References

  • Monk AP, Davies LJ, Hopewell S et al. Surgical versus conservative interventions for treating anterior cruciate ligament injuries. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2016;(4):CD011166. [PubMed]

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