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Twenty-year outcomes of a longitudinal prospective evaluation of isolated endoscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with patellar tendon autografts [PDF]
Background: Long term prospective follow up studies of single-incision endoscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction are limited and may include confounding factors.
Linklater, James +5 more
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Abstract Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is a widely performed orthopaedic procedure; however, early graft elongation and loss of tension remain significant biomechanical challenges, particularly with the use of soft tissue autografts. In this technical note, the tape‐active reconstruction system is described as an augmentation technique in ...
Ahmet Emin Okutan, Lokman Kehribar
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The Anterolateral Ligament (ALL)
Objectives: Recent publications have described significant variability in the femoral attachment and overall anatomy of the anterolateral ligament (ALL). Additionally, there is a paucity of data on its structural properties.
Mitchell Iung Kennedy +7 more
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Upper extremity compartment syndrome after minor trauma: an imperative for increased vigilance for a rare, but limb-threatening complication [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Compartment syndrome of any extremity is a limb-threatening emergency requiring an emergent surgical management. Thus, ruling out compartment syndrome is often high on the list of priorities when treating high-energy injuries and fractures ...
Daniel A Seigerman +4 more
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Abstract Early meniscal repair and anatomic reconstruction in a multiligament knee injury optimizes outcomes and restores tibiofemoral mechanics. This technique describes a lateral meniscus posterior root and radial tear repair, with concomitant medial ramp repair, performed during single‐stage reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament ...
Romir Patel +6 more
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Comparing Outcomes Between the Over-the-Top and All-Epiphyseal Techniques for Physeal-Sparing ACL Reconstruction: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
A variety of techniques are used for physeal-sparing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction; however, there is no clear consensus on the ideal surgical technique, the frequency of complications, and how to best avoid growth disturbance.
Feeley, Brian T +2 more
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Abstract Lateral collateral ligament imbrication has been reported to yield good results in patients with atraumatic posterolateral rotatory instability who do not respond to conservative treatment. In cases of high‐grade instability, however, achieving adequate ligament tension can be difficult, and excessive tightening often contributes to ...
Cholawish Chanlalit +2 more
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Anterolateral ligament as a main stabilizing structure оf rotational stability оf the knee joint
Currently, anterior cruciate ligament grafting is one of the most popular operations on the knee joint, but despite the fact that the technique has been used for years, there is a high percentage of unsatisfactory long-term postoperative results ...
Alena A. Epshtein +4 more
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Abstract Tunnel convergence in multiligament knee surgery remains a technical challenge. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) femoral sockets/tunnels and lateral collateral ligament (LCL) femoral sockets/tunnels during anatomic posterolateral corner (PLC) reconstructions are particularly vulnerable to convergence. This is secondary to the limited amount of
Alexander K. Bishop +6 more
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Abstract The video demonstrates an arthroscopic technique for identification, dissection, and protection of the suprascapular nerve (SSN) during massive rotator cuff repair. The SSN, closely related to the transverse scapular ligament (TSL), may present anatomical variations that heighten the risk of iatrogenic injury.
Prince Shanavas Khan +6 more
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