Sj. Corso et Tl. Whipple, AVULSION OF THE FEMORAL ATTACHMENT OF THE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT IN A 3-YEAR-OLD BOY, Arthroscopy, 12(1), 1996, pp. 95-98
The incidence of anterior cruciate ligament injury is rare in children
. Deficient or absent cruciate ligaments have previously been describe
d as the cause for congenital dislocation of the knee in newborns. We
report a case of a 3-year-old boy who presented with a swollen left kn
ee, which did not resolve over a 10-day period. He would not bear weig
ht or extend the knee beyond 45 degrees, and had significant pain with
passive extension. Arthroscopy revealed an anterior cruciate ligament
that appeared to have been sheared off its attachment to the lateral
femoral condyle. This is the youngest patient reported with traumatic
disruption of the anterior cruciate ligament.