https://www.selleckchem.com/CDK.html 42; 95% CI -4.49 to 1.64). Our study revealed that RC is a tolerable procedure, and FC may not be more comfortable than RC. However, further larger well-designed trials are warranted to demonstrate our findings, and explore whether FC is more beneficial to patient sexual function, anxiety, quality of life, and lower urinary tract symptoms than RC. Our study revealed that RC is a tolerable procedure, and FC may not be more comfortable than RC. However, further larger well-designed trials are warranted to demonstrate our findings, and explore whether FC is more beneficial to patient sexual function, anxiety, quality of life, and lower urinary tract symptoms than RC. Many factors affect the outcomes of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgery. However, few studies have examined the effects of local bone conditions on the reconstruction of the ACL. This study investigated the changes in the local bone mineral density (BMD) of the knee after rupture of the ACL with the view of using this information to guide treatment options. Patients with ACL rupture treated in our department from January 2017 to April 2019 were enrolled in this study. Prior to surgery, local BMD measurements were obtained from all patients and used to determine the appropriate method of ligament fixation. If the local BMD of the affected knee was not significantly lower than that of the healthy side, extrusion fixation was conducted. If the BMD was significantly lower than that of the healthy knee, suspension fixation was applied. The conditions of tunnel cutting or screw splitting, and tunnel enlargement or screw pull-out were observed during the surgery. The post-surgical function ofd that patients undergo surgical reconstruction within 3 months after injury. The measurement of local BMD before surgery may play a significant role in guiding the type of graft fixation. It is recommended that patients undergo surgical reconstruction within 3 months a