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There are many
advantages in using artificial ligaments, including;
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Tissue does
not have to be removed from the patient for use as a
graft (autograft) – problems sometimes occur at
the graft site and these are avoided by using a
synthetic ligament.
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The patient
does not have to receive tissue from another person (allograft) to
repair their injury – donor tissue is sometimes rejected.
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Artificial
ligaments come in different shapes and sizes and can
therefore be matched to the size and requirements of the
patient.
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Artificial
ligaments can provide a quicker return to normal, or
even sporting activities.
Synthetic
ligaments have been used in the past, but some designs have
stretched or broken after some years. Other designs of
artificial ligaments caused inflammation in the knee and had
to be removed.
These design
problems have been overcome in the latest generation of
artificial ligaments. |