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Abstract Patellar tendon rupture is an uncommon but highly treatable injury, with excellent repair outcomes and low reoperation rates. Chronic patellar tendon ruptures or repair failures pose a clinical challenge, but the success rates of reconstruction with extensor mechanism allograft or autograft are reported to be high in the literature. Still, the
Brett P. Salazar +3 more
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Abstract Isolated avulsions of the distal biceps femoris are infrequent; however, they often occur in combination with other injuries to the posterolateral corner of the knee including the lateral collateral ligament (LCL). We describe a technique for LCL reconstruction with semitendinosus allograft through a bone tunnel in the fibula, followed by ...
Jason Long +5 more
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Short Achilles Lever Arm is a Risk Factor of Achilles Tendinopathy in Obese Patients
Research Type: Level 3 - Retrospective cohort study, Case-control study, Meta-analysis of Level 3 studies Introduction/Purpose: Achilles tendinopathy is one of the most prevalent tendon disorders in obese people.
Ting Tsai DPM +5 more
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Double Transverse Mini‐Incision Repair for Proximal Achilles Tendon Tears
Abstract Recent literature showing equivalent outcomes for surgical and nonoperative management of Achilles tendon ruptures emphasizes the importance of proper indications for surgical repair. Various techniques for tendon repair via reapproximation of the torn ends have been described, such as open, mini‐open, and minimally invasive, each with their ...
Taylor Stauffer +4 more
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Abstract Irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff tears remain challenging, particularly in young, active patients. Superior capsular reconstruction restores static stability but is limited by graft failure and reduced external rotation, especially with infraspinatus fatty infiltration. Lower trapezius transfer restores dynamic force coupling but lacks
Woo‐Sung Do +4 more
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Treatment of Catastrophic Failures of Achilles Tendon Repairs Due to Deep Wound Complications
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: The Achilles tendon is the most commonly injured tendon in the lower extremity. Whether these ruptures are acute or chronic, a surgical Achilles repair or reconstruction is often needed to restore tendon integrity ...
Jamal Ahmad MD
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Bilateral Spontaneous Rupture of the Achilles Tendon as an Initial Presentation of Alkaptonuria: A Case Report [PDF]
Rupture of the Achilles tendon is a common occurrence in the athletic population with a history of injury; however, a complete rupture of both Achilles tendons is uncommon. Spontaneous rupture of the bilateral Achilles tendons is an even rarer phenomenon,
Sundara Raja Perumal, K Malathy, Anand
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ABSTRACT Neisseria gonorrhoeae poses an urgent public health challenge due to rapidly increasing antimicrobial resistance and the absence of an effective vaccine. Targeting conserved bacterial pathways involved in essential physiological processes may provide new opportunities for vaccine antigen discovery.
Sinethemba H. Yakobi +1 more
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Taurocerus achilles achilles Stal 1862
Published as part of Jocélia Grazia & Aline Barcellos, 2005, Revision of Taurocerus (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae, Pentatomini), pp. 173-181 in Iheringia, Série Zoologia 95 (2) on pages 175-177, DOI: 10.1590/S0073-47212005000200007, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Jocélia Grazia, Aline Barcellos
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Harnessing ferroptosis from multilayer defense networks to nanoplatforms for specific cancer therapy
Nanomaterials target metabolically‐regulated ferroptosis for cancer therapy. Iron‐based or alternative nanoplatforms integrate ferroptosis with chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or radiotherapy. They enable stimulus‐responsive therapies (photothermal, photodynamic, sonodynamic) activated by near‐infrared, light, or ultrasound, achieving potent synergistic ...
Xinyue Xu +5 more
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