E. Ekwueme, A. Kwansa, Kevin Sharif, S. El-Amin, J. Freeman
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The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is important for knee stability and kinematics. It is also the most com- monly injured ligament of the knee and due to its poor healing potential, severe damage warrants surgical intervention in- cluding complete replacement. Therefore, investigators have begun to pursue new techniques and devices for the repair, regeneration, and replacement of the ACL. These options involve the use of mechanically functional grafts that are designed to increase implant stability in order to withstand normal mechanical loads (while promoting ligament develop- ment in some cases). This article presents background on the ACL and its replacement, novel replacement approaches utilizing a variety of materials, and recent patent coverage.