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Relevance. Today, there exist a large number of methods for arthroscopic reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament, however, the return to the competitive level among athletes remains quite low.
E. N. Goncharov +5 more
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Erratum to: Kinematics of ACL and anterolateral ligament. Part II: anterolateral and anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction [PDF]
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BONANZINGA, TOMMASO +8 more
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Optimizing Anatomic Reduction of Vertical Meniscus Tears With All‐Inside Meniscus Repair
Abstract The lateral and medial meniscus play vital roles in load distribution across the knee joint and in the prevention of knee osteoarthritis. As such, every effort should be made to save and repair the meniscus when possible, as partial and total meniscectomies have been shown to impair the meniscus’ ability to effectively dissipate shock ...
Sophia Mavrommatis +4 more
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TOPOGRAPHIC AND ANATOMICAL FEATURES OF ANTEROLATERAL LIGAMENT OF THE KNEE
Background: anterolateral ligament (ALL) is known since it was found in 1879 by Paul Segond. During more than 130 years this anatomical structure was not popular, later it became especially relevant, when its involvement in knee joint rotational ...
E. N. Goncharov +4 more
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Anterolateral Meniscofemoral Ligament of the Lateral Meniscus
Anatomical variations of the meniscus are a common anomaly that knee surgeons frequently encounter. However, anomalies of the anterior horn of the lateral meniscus (AHLM) are extremely rare. In this report, we present a newly discovered anomaly of the AHML: an anterolateral meniscofemoral ligament is described with clinical features and radiographic ...
Kim, Young-Mo +3 more
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Abstract Multiligamentous knee injuries involving anterior cruciate ligament rupture and lateral‐sided instability, including proximal tibiofibular joint instability and lateral collateral ligament deficiency, present unique challenges in restoring knee stability.
Ryan J. Froom +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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Open Intrameniscal Examination and Reduction of Depressed Tibial Plateau Fracture
Abstract In the Schatzker classification, approximately 60.5% of tibial fractures can potentially involve depression fractures of the plateau, on average in types II, III, and IV, and are particularly prevalent among the elderly population. A significant challenge in managing these fractures is achieving optimal visualization of the depressed fracture ...
Sohrab Keyhani +5 more
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Abstract Precise anatomic tunnel placement is essential for restoring native knee biomechanics and minimizing graft failure in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. We describe a tibial tunnel drilling technique designed to enhance tunnel placement accuracy, reduce intra‐articular trauma, and preserve native tibial footprint remnants when ...
Rafael Calvo Rodríguez +6 more
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Validation of refixation of ALL /Segond complex avulsion diagnosed with dynamic Ultrasound Imaging
Objectives: Recent interest in lesions of the anterolateral structures is noted as a cause of rotational instability in conjunction with anterior cruciate ligament rupture. Imaging studies have been mainly performed with the use of MRI.
Burt Klos, Marlon Scholtes
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