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Abstract Anterior cruciate ligament rupture is increasingly common in skeletally immature patients. The Micheli‐Kocher iliotibial band technique is physeal‐sparing, but nonanatomic, whereas all‐epiphyseal reconstructions reproduce the anterior cruciate ligament footprint but lack lateral support. We describe an anatomic all‐epiphyseal anterior cruciate
Jordan T. Holler +2 more
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Abstract Avulsion fractures of the tibial spines have the same mechanism as anterior cruciate ligament ruptures but occur more often in subjects with an immature skeleton or in osteoporotic subjects. Displacement of more than 2 mm generally requires fixation.
Matthieu Peras +6 more
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Objectives: The primary purpose of this study is to determine whether or not a partial Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction with accelerated rehabilitation produced similar outcomes to that of the conventional ACL reconstruction with its ...
Peter Annear, AJY Henderson
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Lateral Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction Through a Mini‐Invasive Approach
Abstract Posterolateral rotatory instability is the most common form of elbow instability, secondary to valgus, supination, and axial loading in elbow extension. The lateral ulnar collateral ligament (LUCL) is the primary restraint to posterolateral rotatory instability and multiple techniques of repair and reconstruction of the LUCL have been reported
Valeria Vismara +5 more
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Background: The goal standard of the treatment is the reconstruction of ACL. However, the result is not satisfactory due to the high risk of re-rupture and early post-traumatic osteoarthritis.
Andini Febriana +2 more
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Abstract The addition of a lateral extra‐articular tenodesis to anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction has been shown to reduce graft failure and improve rotational stability, but current fixation methods often require additional tunnels or hardware, with risks of tunnel convergence, irritation, and hardware removal. This technical paper describes a
Emmanouil Papakostas +5 more
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A Tomahawk Shaped Femur is a Risk Factor for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
Aims and Objectives: Bony morphologic characteristics have been demonstrated to increase the risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. The purpose of the study was to examine distal femoral morphology relative to ACL injury, reconstruction failure,
Thomas Pfeiffer MB. +4 more
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Abstract The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and anterolateral ligament (ALL) play key roles in maintaining rotational stability of the knee joint. Injuries that cause ACL tears have been shown to also frequently compromise the integrity of the ALL.
Taidhgin J. Keel +6 more
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A Remnant Preservation Technique for All-Inside Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Most knee sports injuries involving the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are proximal ACL tears. The all-inside ACL reconstruction technique has drawn great attention, aiming to minimize tissue disruption while restoring ACL function.
Yizhong Peng, M.D. +5 more
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Abstract We describe a modified technique for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair in skeletally immature patients with the bridge‐enhanced ACL restoration (BEAR) implant (Miach Orthopaedics) utilizing an arthroscopic, all‐epiphyseal approach. This technique uses a button on the proximal tibial epiphysis and an extra‐articular knotless anchor on the
Sean Keyes, Katelyn Smith, Braden Woo
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