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Fig. 2 | BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders

Fig. 2

From: Massive foreign body reaction and osteolysis following primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with the ligament augmentation and reconstruction system (LARS): a case report with histopathological and physicochemical analysis

Fig. 2

Arthroscopic intraoperative representative images showing the presence of a consistent, highly vascularized mass occupying the intercondylar notch and embracing the LARS graft (A). By manipulating the lesion with a probe, two posterior cysts appeared (B). The central mass was carefully debrided with a shaver, revealing the presence of damaged and elongated synthetic graft fibers (C). The tissue was removed from both femoral and tibial tunnels until reaching previously implanted screws (D, femoral cavity)

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