Brief Article
Copyright ©2013 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Orthop. Oct 18, 2013; 4(4): 309-315
Published online Oct 18, 2013. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v4.i4.309
Table 2 Percentage (number) of surgeons choosing each response on a 5-Point Likert Scale regarding statements on positive factors influencing the decision to proceed with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction n (%)
StatementStrongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agree
Clinical agreement
Giving up activities of daily living1 (2.6)1 (2.6)0 (0)11 (28.2)26 (66.6)
Giving up sporting activities only1 (2.6)1 (2.6)2 (5.1)22 (56.4)13 (33.3)
High-demand activity1 (2.6)0 (0)1 (2.6)14 (35.9)23 (58.9)
Advanced degenerative changes on the X-ray8 (20.5)26 (66.6)4 (10.3)0 (0)1 (2.6)
Repairable meniscal tear1 (2.6)2 (5.1)0 (0)17 (43.6)19 (48.7)
No clinical agreement
Complaining of severe pain  0 (0)12 (30.8)14 (35.9)7 (17.9)6 (15.4)
Female sex7 (17.9)12 (30.8)15 (38.5)5 (12.8)0 (0)
Older than 40 yr1 (2.6)17 (43.6)16 (40.9)4 (10.3)1 (2.6)
Open growth plates5 (12.8)19 (48.7)8 (20.5)4 (10.3)3 (7.7)
Non-repairable meniscal tear2 (5.1)6 (15.4)8 (20.5)19 (48.7)4 (10.3)
Recurrent swelling of the knee1 (2.6)10 (25.6)8 (20.5)15 (38.5)5 (12.8)