Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2019.
World J Clin Cases. Oct 6, 2019; 7(19): 3082-3089
Published online Oct 6, 2019. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v7.i19.3082
Table 1 Summary of published studies regarding cruciate ligament aplasia
AuthorYear (yr)Symptom ageSymptomsHistory of traumaTreatment
Katz et al[18]19674 patients at 4 Y, 1 patient at 9 Y5 patients felt IN5 patients both O and LR
Thomas et al[27]198512 patients at 2-16 Y6 patients felt I, 6 patients had no symptomsN5 patients O, 7 patients C
Kaelin et al[28]19866 patients at 9-22 Y6 patients felt I2 patients H, 4 patients N6 patients C
De Ponti et al[7]20012 patients at 11 Y1 patient felt I and P, 1 patient feel I1 patient H, 1 patient N2 patients C
Gabos et al[11]20054 patients at 14-17 Y4 patients feel INot mentioned4 patient LR
Ergün et al[14]20081 patient at 3 Y1 patient felt IN1 patient LR
Kwan et al[29]20093 patients at 38, 7, and 4 Y1 patient felt P, 2 patients felt IN3 patients C
Sonn et al[17]20142 patients at 11 and 4 Y2 patients feel I and P2 patients H1 patient LR, 1 patient O
Bedoya et al[4]20142 patients at 13 Y2 patients felt I and PNot mentioned2 patients LR
Davanzo et al[10]20172 patients at 6 Y, 2 patients at 15 Y4 patients felt I and P1 patient H, 3 patients N2 patients LR, 2 patients C
Total41 patients at 2-38 Y, children and young people1 patient felt P; 9 patients felt I and P; 26 patients felt I; 6 patients had no symptom, accounting for 14%26 patients N; 6 patients not mentioned; 9 patients H, accounting for 31%10 patients LR; 6 patients O; 5 patients both O and LR; 20 patients C