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this presentation is on a topic I hate to admit to my failed ACL reconstruction so its time for revision and these are my steps to success Im Mara Lloyd Ireland orthopedic surgeon practicing at the University of Kentucky in Lexington I have nothing to disclose it seems like a pretty easy thing to define but it really isnt so when we look at our failures define failure does it mean a revision is done does it mean theres symptomatic instability does it mean theres instability by exam or by AK 81,000 unfortunately the primary surgeon often does not see the individual and follow up to know theres a revision so this is where these outcome studies such as that Mars Moon group is very important in our country to follow these four risk factors for failure this is a graph that doesnt look too good this is the Corvette Museum in Bowling Green Kentucky that had a failure with a sinkhole that caused docHub damage to eight Corvettes I was in practice privately at Kentucky sports medicin