Research Article

Partial Anterior Cruciate Ligament Ruptures: Advantages by Intraligament Autologous Conditioned Plasma Injection and Healing Response Technique—Midterm Outcome Evaluation

Table 2

Epidemiological data and injury pattern.

all included patients
n = 38
Grade I / II
n = 9
Grade III
n = 23
Grade IV / V
n = 6
failure
n = 4

follow-up [months, mean (SD)]33.0 (17.4)38.7 (18.3)30.5 (18.6)34.0 (9.6)-

age [years, mean (SD)]42.8 (13.5)39.1 (14.6)43.7 (14.0)45.2 (10.8)26.8 (8.6)

gender [%; male/ female]44.7/55.344.4/55.647.8/52.233.3/66.650/50

index side [%; right/ left]65.8/34.288.9/11.160.9/39.150.0/50.050/50

dominant side [%; right/ left]78.9/21.177.8/22.260.9/39.1100/075/25

concomitant injury [%]55.333.360.966.775.0

 meniscus [%]80.966.747.866.775.0

 collateral ligament [%]47.633.339.100

sports associated injury84.288.965.2100100

 football [%]15.612.520.016.725

 ski [%]62.562.573.366.750

 mountain biking [%]3.112.5000

 volleyball [%]6.2512.516.7025

 kung-fu [%]3.10016.70

pre-injury sport level

 recreational [%]55.355.652.266.725

 amateur [%]42.133.347.833.375

 professional [%]2.611.1000