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Rethinking the Schenck Classification for Multiligament Knee Injuries: Evaluating Whether the Schenck KD Grade Is Associated With the Presence of Vascular or Neurological Injuries in a Multicenter Study With 144 Patients

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Sanchez, Enrique
Lozano, Beatriz
Andrade, Renato
Valente, Cristina
Espregueira, João
Figueroa, David
Vuylsteke, Kristien
Verdonk, Peter
Passarelli , Luís Eduardo

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Background: Posterolateral corner (PLC) lesions and knee dislocations (KDs) have been recognized as risk factors for vascular and neurological injuries in patients with multiligament knee injury (MLKI...

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Sanchez-Munoz E, Lozano Hernanz B, Andrade R, et al. Rethinking the Schenck Classification for Multiligament Knee Injuries: Evaluating Whether the Schenck KD Grade Is Associated With the Presence of Vascular or Neurological Injuries in a Multicenter Study With 144 Patients. Orthop J Sports Med. 2025;13(3):23259671241312697. Published 2025 Mar 14. doi:10.1177/23259671241312697

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