Cyclops Lesion
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Cyclops lesion is an uncommon complication most commonly related to ACL reconstruction surgery. It will typically presents as anterior knee pain and inability to fully extend the knee. Epis
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Brief overview of the episode:
A Cyclops lesion is a rare complication following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLr) surgery. Symptoms are hallmarked by anterior knee pain and loss of knee extension. The most likely follow up treatment for a Cyclops lesion is unfortunately another surgery to have it removed.
Other episodes you might enjoy:
ACL Reconstruction Options: Episode 46
Patella Femoral Pain Syndrome: Episode 32
ACL Recovery: Episode 13