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Purpose To compare clinical and functional outcomes (including range of motion, clinical laxity, reoperation/revision rates, and patient‐reported outcome measures) of combined anterior cruciate ligament/posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR/PCLR) with and without suture tape (ST) augmentation via a propensity‐matched cohort analysis ...
Adam J. Tagliero +6 more
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Purpose To report the percentages of full‐thickness meniscal tears per anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) at the time of primary ACLR and the contributions of individual tear patterns, specifically ramp lesions and root tears, to the overall prevalence of tears.
Sandra Wan, W P Yau
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Purpose To investigate the correlation between surgical delay and the incidence of ramp lesions by performing meticulous arthroscopic evaluation of the posterior compartment in patients undergoing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Methods This retrospective cohort study included patients who underwent primary ACL reconstruction between ...
Dong Hwi Kim, Do Kyung Lee
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Abstract Massive irreparable rotator cuff tears, particularly those involving the posterosuperior cuff, pose significant functional challenges. Arthroscopy‐assisted lower trapezius transfer has emerged as the preferred treatment for patients with these tears, especially in the absence of glenohumeral arthritis. Although traditional techniques often use
Karthikraj Kuberakani +2 more
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The Dual‐Fixed Slotted Cannula for Hip Arthroscopy: Surgical Technique
Abstract Joint access is crucial for hip arthroscopy success, yet current techniques—with or without the use of a cannula—fail to achieve optimal joint access. Current commercially available cannula options have many drawbacks, including limited range of movement of instruments, slow instrument changes, limited joint visualization, fluid outflow ...
Christopher R. Orear +5 more
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Will rheumatologists ever pick up the arthroscope again? [PDF]
Robert W. Ike, Kenneth Kalunian
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Arthroscopically Assisted Double‐Bundle Reconstruction Technique for Medial Patellofemoral Ligament
Abstract Recurrent patellar dislocation, often caused by medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) injury, is commonly treated with MPFL reconstruction. Traditional open techniques are invasive, whereas arthroscopic single‐bundle methods may not fully restore native ligament anatomy.
Shixin Nie +5 more
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Editorial Commentary: Hip Femoroacetabular Impingement Emotional Impact and Mental Health: An Arthroscope Can’t Fix Everything [PDF]
Davidson A. Sacolick, Scott C. Faucett
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Arthroscopic subtalar arthrodesis
Arthroscopic subtalar arthrodesis is gaining in popularity based on evidence of bone fusion in over 90% of cases, with a shorter time to healing, a simpler postoperative course, and fewer complication compared to open surgery. Two arthroscopic techniques have been reported: one with the patient in lateral decubitus and lateral portals and the other ...
R, Lopes, M, Andrieu, T, Bauer
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Nursing Methods and Experience of Local Anesthesia Patients under Arthroscope [PDF]
Xiaowei Zhang +6 more
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