PurposeThis study aimed to develop and validate a clinical decision-making algorithm, the 'Best ACL-treatment Based on the Years of the Knee' (BABY-Knee) Algorithm, for treating acute anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in skeletally immature patients. The algorithm integrates magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and patient-specific characteristics to differentiate cases suitable for conservative management from those requiring surgical intervention.MethodsA prospective cohort of 75 skeletally immature patients (mean age: 13.9 +/- 2.2 years) diagnosed with ACL rupture at a single institution between February 2022 and October 2024 was evaluated. Patients were categorized as surgical or non-surgical candidates based on the BABY-Knee Algorithm, which incorporates six weighted criteria: MRI-detected meniscal tears, lateral tibiofemoral bone bruises, skeletal age, injury mechanism and rotatory laxity. Outcomes of initial management were retrospectively analyzed for algorithm validation.ResultsOf the 75 patients, 55 (73.3%) underwent surgical reconstruction, while 20 (26.7%) were managed conservatively. Conservative treatment failed in 12 cases (60%), necessitating surgical intervention. Retrospective application of the algorithm yielded a positive predictive value of 91.7% for identifying surgical candidates and a negative predictive value of 87.5% for successful conservative treatment.ConclusionThe BABY-Knee Algorithm demonstrated high reliability in guiding treatment decisions for skeletally immature patients with acute ACL injuries, predicting outcomes of conservative treatment in nearly 90% of cases. Further studies are required to confirm its applicability in additional prospective case series.Level of EvidenceLevel IV, case series.

Grassi, A., Borque, K., Dietvorst, M., Altovino, E., Rossi, C., Ambrosini, L., et al. (2025). Creation and validation of a treatment algorithm for skeletally immature patients with acute anterior cruciate ligament injury based on MRI and patient characteristics. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ORTHOPAEDICS, 12(3), 1-11 [10.1002/jeo2.70280].

Creation and validation of a treatment algorithm for skeletally immature patients with acute anterior cruciate ligament injury based on MRI and patient characteristics

Grassi A.;Altovino E.;Rossi C.;Ambrosini L.
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Bondi A.;Zaffagnini S.
2025

Abstract

PurposeThis study aimed to develop and validate a clinical decision-making algorithm, the 'Best ACL-treatment Based on the Years of the Knee' (BABY-Knee) Algorithm, for treating acute anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in skeletally immature patients. The algorithm integrates magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and patient-specific characteristics to differentiate cases suitable for conservative management from those requiring surgical intervention.MethodsA prospective cohort of 75 skeletally immature patients (mean age: 13.9 +/- 2.2 years) diagnosed with ACL rupture at a single institution between February 2022 and October 2024 was evaluated. Patients were categorized as surgical or non-surgical candidates based on the BABY-Knee Algorithm, which incorporates six weighted criteria: MRI-detected meniscal tears, lateral tibiofemoral bone bruises, skeletal age, injury mechanism and rotatory laxity. Outcomes of initial management were retrospectively analyzed for algorithm validation.ResultsOf the 75 patients, 55 (73.3%) underwent surgical reconstruction, while 20 (26.7%) were managed conservatively. Conservative treatment failed in 12 cases (60%), necessitating surgical intervention. Retrospective application of the algorithm yielded a positive predictive value of 91.7% for identifying surgical candidates and a negative predictive value of 87.5% for successful conservative treatment.ConclusionThe BABY-Knee Algorithm demonstrated high reliability in guiding treatment decisions for skeletally immature patients with acute ACL injuries, predicting outcomes of conservative treatment in nearly 90% of cases. Further studies are required to confirm its applicability in additional prospective case series.Level of EvidenceLevel IV, case series.
2025
Grassi, A., Borque, K., Dietvorst, M., Altovino, E., Rossi, C., Ambrosini, L., et al. (2025). Creation and validation of a treatment algorithm for skeletally immature patients with acute anterior cruciate ligament injury based on MRI and patient characteristics. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ORTHOPAEDICS, 12(3), 1-11 [10.1002/jeo2.70280].
Grassi, A.; Borque, K.; Dietvorst, M.; Altovino, E.; Rossi, C.; Ambrosini, L.; Bondi, A.; Zaffagnini, S.
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