Abstract

Background: Pediatric anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is becoming increasingly common, however, there is limited literature on the risk factors for failure in this demographic. In the present study we sought to: 1. To determine the rate of pediatric ACL reconstruction (ACLR) failure requiring revision surgery in a nationally representative sample. 2. To determine the associated patient/injury-specific risk factors for ACLR failure. 3. To examine the differences in the rate and risks of failure between pediatric and adult patients. Methods: Patient records were drawn from Humana individual health plans and Medicare medical …

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