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Outside-In Repair of Longitudinal Tear of Medial Meniscus: Suture Shuttle Technique
Meniscal tears are commonly encountered conditions of the knee. In the past, torn menisci were treated by excision of the loose flap. A better understanding of the meniscus anatomy and its biomechanical characteristics has led to the concept of meniscus ...
Amit Joshi, M.S. (Ortho)+5 more
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate the long‐term clinical and radiographic outcomes of hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) in patients with mild to moderate osteoarthritis (OA). The hypothesis is that patients with FAIS and mild to moderate OA would experience sustained improvements in iHOT‐12 at 10‐year follow‐up, despite ...
Sarantos Nikou+6 more
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Anterior open-wedge high tibial osteotomy of the proximal tibia is a reliable surgical procedure to treat genu recurvatum secondary to decreased posterior tibial slope.
K. Raghuveer Reddy, M.S., D.N.B.+2 more
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Inter‐observer reproducibility of the 2021 AAGL Endometriosis Classification
Background Inter‐observer agreement for the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists (AAGL) 2021 Endometriosis Classification staging system has not been described. Its predecessor staging system, the revised American Society for Reproductive Medicine (rASRM), has historically demonstrated poor inter‐observer agreement.
Jason Nicholas Mak+7 more
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Summary Background Apical proximal sesamoid bone (PSB) fractures are a common occurrence in Standardbred racehorses due to the high‐intensity nature of their work. Several studies have evaluated the racing performance after surgical removal of apical fracture fragments in Thoroughbred horses, however information pertaining to Standardbred racehorses is
J. J. Burns+3 more
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Acute severe lameness associated with proliferative bone on the dorsal middle phalanx (19 cases)
Summary Background Injury resulting in proliferative new bone formation on the dorsal aspect of the middle phalanx (P2) has been recognised by equine veterinarians and is generally referred to as capsulitis. However, no retrospective case series has been published on the condition. Objectives To describe the clinical features, treatment, and outcome of
J. G. Fowlie+3 more
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The impact of diabetes mellitus on tendon pathology: a review
Diabetes is one of the most common metabolic diseases worldwide, leading to complications, mortality, and significant healthcare expenditures, which impose a substantial social and financial burden globally.
Jian Xu+9 more
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Summary Subchondral lucencies (SCLs) of the medial femoral condyle (MFC) are a cause of lameness in young horses, potentially affecting future athletic performance. Due to the widespread use of pre‐sales screening radiographs for Thoroughbred weanlings and yearlings, these lesions are frequently identified at various stages of progression without the ...
C. P. Beggan+2 more
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Interrater and intrarater reliability of arthroscopic measurements of articular cartilage defects in the knee [PDF]
Brophy, Robert H+7 more
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Osteochondral fragments in the metacarpo- and metatarsophalangeal joint and their clinical importance [PDF]
The radiographic evaluation of the fetlock joint as part of a lameness or prepurchase examination often reveals osteochondral fragmentation. These fragments can either be causing lameness or have no clinical importance at the time of examination. However,
Declercq, Jeroen+3 more
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