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Abstract In recent years, with the widespread participation in athletic activities, the incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ruptures among adolescent populations has shown an increasing trend. Without timely intervention, this condition can lead to meniscal tears, accelerated articular cartilage wear, and early‐onset osteoarthritis, severely ...
Zeming Li +6 more
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Gracilis Anatomic Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction: Technical Note
Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction alone may not adequately address rotational stability in cases with combined anterior cruciate ligament and anterolateral ligament (ALL) injury. The gracilis anatomic anterolateral ligament (GrAAL) reconstruction
Gabriele Thiebat, M.D. +5 more
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A Review on Biomechanics of Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Materials for Reconstruction
The anterior cruciate ligament is one of the six ligaments in the human knee joint that provides stability during articulations. It is relatively prone to acute and chronic injuries as compared to other ligaments.
M. Marieswaran +4 more
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Clinical and Radiological Results of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction with High Pivot Shift with or without Iliotibial Band Tenodesis; a Randomized Comparative Clinical Trial [PDF]
Background and Aim: Following ACL reconstruction surgery, a significant proportion of patients exhibit inadequate results concerning persistent rotational instability.
Mahmoud gamal Salama +2 more
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Complications in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), despite its effectiveness in restoring knee stability and function, can have associated morbidity. The most frequent complications are technical errors, which have been described during graft harvesting, tunnel placement or graft fixation.
David Figueroa +4 more
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Abstract Combined medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty and revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with an Achilles tendon allograft offers a promising solution for young, active patients with isolated medial compartment osteoarthritis and a failed prior anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
Ryan J. Froom +6 more
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Lateral Extra‐articular Tenodesis Utilizing Modified Ellison Technique With Knotless Anchor Fixation
Abstract Lateral extra‐articular tenodesis (LET) to augment anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction significantly reduces graft failure rates. Although there are many techniques for lateral extra‐articular tenodesis, the modified Ellison technique provides numerous advantages as a distally fixed construct, including dynamic rotational stability ...
Joseph M. Sliepka +2 more
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We present a technique for combined anterior cruciate ligament and anteromedial oblique ligament reconstruction using the rectus femoris tendon graft. Anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and anteromedial reinforcement are performed with a ...
Márcio Cabral Fagundes Rêgo, M.D. +6 more
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A Modified Arthroscopic Trans‐Septal Approach via the Figure‐to‐4 Position of the Knee
Abstract Standard anterior and posterior portals offer limited access to pathologies in the posterior compartment of the knee. The trans‐septal portal facilitates comprehensive visualization and instrumentation in the posterolateral and posteromedial compartments.
Ning Sheng +4 more
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair: Surgical Technique Using Augmentation With Biocomposite Scaffold
Abstract Repair of the anterior cruciate ligament has recently regained interest over the past decade. Such repairs can be augmented with nonabsorbable suture for strength or biologic scaffolds to promote healing. This technique uses the BioBrace, a porous 3‐dimensional collagen scaffold made from bioresorbable bovine type I collagen that is reinforced
Caleb Berta +6 more
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