Mechanical tensile properties of the anterolateral ligament [PDF]
Background In a noticeable percentage of patients anterolateral rotational instabilities (ALRI) remain after an isolated ACL reconstruction. Those instabilities may occur due to an insufficiently directed damage of anterolateral structures that is often ...
Martin Zens +7 more
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Combined, Pedicled Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction - “PAAR” Technique [PDF]
Despite constant development of surgical implants, instruments, and rehabilitation protocols, the outcomes of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction remain unpredictable, and the failure rate of isolated procedures remains unacceptably high.
Piotr Wodziński, M.D., Ph.D. +2 more
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Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction [PDF]
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is a common procedure in daily practice with 75 to 97% excellent long-term results. But in certain cases, some patients perceive rotational instability, for this reason the revision rate can be 10 to 15 ...
J. Zordan +6 more
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Gracilis Anatomic Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction: Technical Note [PDF]
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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Combined Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair and Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction [PDF]
There has been a renewed interest in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repairs over the last decade with some early promising results in the right patient population.
Jean-Romain Delaloye, M.D. +6 more
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Comparative study between lateral extra-articular tenodesis versus anterolateral ligament reconstruction in combination with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction [PDF]
Background Residual laxity after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL-R) is found in some cases. Nowadays, anterolateral augmentation procedures are performed to prevent this laxity.
Hossam El-Azab +4 more
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Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction Technique: An Anatomic-Based Approach [PDF]
Restoration of anteroposterior laxity after an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction has been predictable with traditional open and endoscopic techniques.
Jorge Chahla, M.D. +4 more
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The Quad 2.0 Technique: A Single Rectus Femoris Tendon Autograft Solution for Combined Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Double-Bundle Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction [PDF]
Rectus femoris tendon autograft is gaining popularity for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction as the result of advancements in harvesting techniques that minimize soft-tissue dissection and reduce donor-site morbidity. In this Technical Note,
Victor Sonnery-Cottet, M.D. +4 more
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Combined Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction Using Suspensory Button Fixation [PDF]
Despite advancements in surgical techniques for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, some patients still experience rotational instability after surgery. Anterior cruciate ligament and anterolateral ligament reconstruction have been described using
Alexandre Castro, M.D. +3 more
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All-Onlay Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction Technique of the Knee [PDF]
The anterolateral ligament has gained attention as a secondary stabilizer of anterolateral rotatory stability of the knee. This has had implications among sports medicine specialists as an adjunct procedure with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction ...
Nathan L. Grimm, M.D. +5 more
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