The posterior tibial slope (PTS), as part of the complex 3-dimensional bony knee morphology, has been a topic of interest for many years but has recently become a hot topic in the scope of reconstructive knee ligament surgery. Biomechanical and clinical evidence suggests that the PTS is an independent and well-accepted risk factor for primary and recurrent anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. As part of an individualized approach to anatomic ACL reconstruction, the PTS should be respected, and if necessary, addressed, which is especially true for the treatment of multiple failed ACL reconstructions.
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