MLKI

multiligamentous knee injury(English)

  • the terms “knee dislocation” and “multiligamentous knee injury” have been used interchangeably in the literature, and MLKI without a documented knee dislocation has often been described as a knee dislocation that “spontaneously reduced”. Dislocated MLKIs were found to have increased rates of neurovascular injury compared with non-dislocated MLKIs, suggesting that knee dislocation and MLKI may not be synonymous in terms of associated injuries
  • MRI, KD
  • Injury, Musculoskeletal system, Shoulder and other joints
  • https://doi.org…6/JBJS.20.01151