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Mapping the anterolateral ligament of the knee: a bibliometric analysis. [PDF]
Öktem H, Jamil Y, Sever SN.
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Abstract Medial meniscus ramp lesions have historically been underdiagnosed and often overlooked during arthroscopic procedures. Increasing recognition of their prevalence and biomechanical importance, especially with anterior cruciate ligament injuries, has recently made these lesions a key focus in knee surgery and research.
Catarina Reis Rodrigues +5 more
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Arthroscopic Latarjet Using a 3 Anterior Portal Technique
Abstract Arthroscopic Latarjet is technically challenging with a steep learning curve. Several limitations include the risk of malposition of the coracoid bone block, the risk of screw fixation, such as hardware failure and irritation, and the risk of neurological injury.
Cheryl Marise Peilin Tan +2 more
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Pediatric Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction With Hybrid Over-the-Top Femoral Fixation, Transphyseal Tibial Fixation, and Tibial All-Epiphyseal Anterolateral Ligament Fixation Using Attached Hamstring Autograft. [PDF]
Helito CP +6 more
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Anterolateral Ligament: Let's Stick to the Facts! [PDF]
Sonnery-Cottet, B +12 more
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Abstract As an increasingly recognized technique, the longitudinal outside‐in capsulotomy (LOIC) has the advantages of reducing damage to the iliofemoral ligament and decreasing the impact on hip joint stability. However, it has limitations in exposing and addressing acetabular‐sided lesions, particularly in femoroacetabular impingement syndrome cases ...
Shi‐Yu Sha +4 more
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Abstract Medial meniscus posterior root tears frequently result in meniscal extrusion and disruption of normal tibiofemoral contact mechanics. Several techniques, including transtibial pullout and anchor‐based repair methods, are used for root repair and meniscus centralization.
Coşkun Genç +5 more
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Combined Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction Using Rectus Femoris Tendon Autograft. [PDF]
Di Muro A +6 more
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Abstract Meniscal allograft transplant (MAT) is gaining popularity for treating meniscus deficiency. Various MAT techniques are described. Bony techniques such as bone plugs and bone slot techniques are considerably more technically challenging but show better reduction of extrusion than all‐soft‐tissue technique.
Sara N. Kiani +3 more
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Short-Term Outcome of Combined Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction with Suture Tape Augmentation. [PDF]
Chuang CA +6 more
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