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Abstract Radial tears of the lateral meniscus have limited healing potential and unfavorable biomechanics, and current suture constructs that use capsular rip‐stop stitches may increase meniscal extrusion and constrain native motion. This technical note describes an all‐inside, crossed, meniscus‐based repair for complete or near‐complete radial tears ...
Diego Sánchez Cruz +3 more
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A Modified Anatomical All‐Inside Double‐Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Technique
Abstract Arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR) is the standard surgical treatment for ACL injuries and is most commonly performed using anatomical single‐bundle (SB) or double‐bundle (DB) techniques. With the development of the all‐inside technique, the all‐inside SB technique using socket‐based tunnels and cortical ...
Hanting Yi +6 more
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Tips for Successful Arthroscopic Single‐Bundle Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Abstract Injuries to the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) are relatively common knee injuries often seen in the setting of multiligamentous knee injuries. Operative treatment for PCL injuries has been described using both single and double bundles with both open and arthroscopic techniques.
Neil Patel +5 more
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Abstract This technical note describes a modified transtibial pullout repair for medial meniscus posterior root tear incorporating a barbed suture to improve fixation strength and load distribution. The technique combines 2 simple sutures placed near the torn root with a circumferential barbed suture passed through the posteromedial meniscocapsular ...
Nam Jun Baek +5 more
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Lateral Meniscus Oblique Radial Tear All‐Inside Repair
Abstract Lateral meniscus oblique radial tears, particularly high‐grade types 3 and 4, are common in acute anterior cruciate ligament injuries and contribute to significant knee instability and meniscal extrusion if left unrepaired. Surgical repair is necessary to restore normal knee kinematics and meniscal function.
Patrick M. Ryan +4 more
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Abstract Posterior shoulder dislocation is often accompanied by a reverse Hill‐Sachs lesion that may engage the posterior glenoid rim and drive recurrent instability. Lesions involving >25% of the humeral articular surface frequently require surgery. We describe an all‐arthroscopic, joint‐preserving technique that combines humeral reconstruction with ...
Shiqi Xiang +5 more
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Abstract The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is a critical stabilizing structure within the knee joint. Although its injury is relatively uncommon, severe cases can lead to significant dysfunction and long‐term sequelae. PCL reconstruction is an essential treatment for PCL injuries, and among traditional techniques, trans‐tibial interference screw ...
Zhenlong Liu +5 more
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Abstract Massive irreparable rotator cuff tears remain a surgical challenge. Whereas the subscapularis and infraspinatus can often be repaired anatomically, the supraspinatus frequently presents an irreparable defect. Current options such as superior capsular reconstruction provide only static, compensatory solutions. This article describes a segmented
Heyong Yin +6 more
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PLGA‐based sustained‐release microneedles were developed for the delivery of desogestrel and ethinyl estradiol. The system enabled coordinated release of both drugs, suggesting its potential to improve dosing convenience as a long‐acting contraceptive platform.
Young‐Jin Kim +5 more
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This review highlights critical “translational gaps” in understanding micro‐ and nanoplastics impacts on gastrointestinal diseases, bridging exposure, detecting, and mechanistic toxicology. Abstract Micro‐ and nanoplastics (MNPs) have become pervasive environmental contaminants with increasing evidence linking them to adverse health outcomes.
Zhenli Diao +3 more
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