VOLUME 27 ISSUES 1 | 2025

An Updated Evaluation of Rotator Cuff Anatomy: Unraveling the Complexities for Enhanced Understanding of Injury Etiology and Modern Treatment Strategies

1Dr Muhammad Mehtab, 2Dr. Faiz Ahmed, 3Dr Mahnoor Bugti, 4Dr Syed Wahab Rasheed, 5Dr
Raheema Amin, 6Dr Safeer iqbal

1CMO BHU Sandhara Kotli AJK
2Faisalabad Medical University
3Director Baqai Institute of physical therapy and rehabilitation medicine. Baqai Medical University.
4International School of Medicine, International University of Kyrgyzstan
5Ayub medical college
6Poonch medical college Rawalakot

Abstract
Objective: The main purpose of this study is to find the incidence and rate of re rupture of ACL after Tibial stump preserving ACL Reconstruction.
Materials & Methods: From January 2021 to July 2022 having total study duration of 1.5 years, about 130 patients consisting of 10 females and 120 Male who were having torn ACL whether Acute or chronic underwent reconstruction of ACL with tibial stump of ACL preservation to retain vascular supply of ACL and proprioception function of knee joint.
Individuals were carefully monitored for the rate of re rupture of ACL after Tibial stump preserving ACL Reconstruction.
BMI was ranging from 25.4-30.62 kg/m² in all patients who participated in this study
Results: This study included total 130 patients, out of these A nodules scar tissue development was identified in 30 out of the 130 patients during the subsequent arthroscopic examination. Nevertheless, the rate of rupture was 2.3%
Conclusion: rate of re rupture of ACL after Tibial stump preserving ACL Reconstruction is a not commonly occurring complication which usually happens after the Anterior Cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR).
Keywords: ACL, Tibial Stump, ACL reconstruction