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Arthroscopy in Children [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1991
Arthroscopy was performed on the knees of 67 children aged 2–16 years with an overall clinical diagnostic accuracy of 45%. The most common clinical diagnoses were meniscal tear and patello-femoral pain and the accuracy of these diagnoses was 33% and 59% respectively. Diagnostic accuracy seemed unrelated to age.
openaire   +2 more sources

Editorial Commentary: LET's Keep Expanding Our Indications for Lateral Extra‐articular Procedures During Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

open access: yesArthroscopy, EarlyView.
Abstract Anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction has been successful for many years in restoring translational stability, but have we done enough to restore rotational stability? Biomechanical evidence shows that anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction alone may not restore pivot shift stability in cadaveric models.
Nicholas A. Trasolini
wiley   +1 more source

Modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors affecting surgical failure after revision ACL reconstruction: a cohort study

open access: yesKnee Surgery & Related Research
Background Research on factors influencing the outcomes of revision anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is relatively scarce and mostly relies even on reports from a single group.
Hyun-Soo Moon   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Prospective comparative study of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair with or without acellular dermal matrix augmentation: Clinical and radiological outcomes

open access: yesActa Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica
Objective: To prospectively evaluate the safety and effectiveness of arthroscopic acellular dermal matrix (ADM) augmentation of large rotator cuff tear repairs (RCR) in a comparative study.
Sergi Sastre   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Second Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Professional Sumo Wrestlers: A Case Series

open access: yesOrthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, 2020
Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is one of the most common traumatic injuries in professional sumo wrestlers. Further, ipsilateral reinjuries or contralateral ACL injuries after ACL reconstruction can occur in sumo wrestlers.
Sadanori Shimizu MD, PhD   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Second-look arthroscopy after arthroscopy-assisted treatment of tibial plateau fractures

open access: yes, 2007
The only way to show the healing potential in hyaline cartilage after the treatment of tibial plateau fractures in humans is the second-look arthroscopy.
Asik, Mehmet   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Resistance to Axial Traction Decreases Over Time Following Repaired Periportal Capsulotomies During Hip Arthroscopy

open access: yesArthroscopy, EarlyView.
Purpose To determine if distraction distance changes on an axial traction examination between the time zero capsular repair state and a later follow‐up traction examination in patients with staged bilateral hip arthroscopies for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome.
Benjamin T. Johnson   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Osteoarthritis Development and Clinical Outcomes After Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Surgery: A Matched Case-Control Study With 10-Year Follow-up

open access: yesOrthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Background: Failure after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction occurs in 3% to 30% of all patients. However, not all failures necessitate a revision surgery.
Søren Vindfeld MD   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Editorial Commentary: Hip Capsular Healing Is Dynamic—What Axial Traction Reveals After Periportal Repair

open access: yesArthroscopy, EarlyView.
Abstract Capsular management has become a central focus in hip arthroscopy over the past decade, reflecting our evolving understanding of hip stability and soft‐tissue preservation. The conversation has appropriately expanded beyond the binary question of repair versus nonrepair to include how the capsulotomy itself is performed and how much iatrogenic
David R. Maldonado
wiley   +1 more source

Topical Use of Low‐dose Tranexamic Acid Has no Effect on Drainage Volume after Medial Open Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy: A Case Control Study

open access: yesOrthopaedic Surgery
Objective Many studies reported that tranexamic acid (TXA) was effective in reducing surgical blood loss in the perioperative period of medial open wedge high tibial osteotomy (MOWHTO).
Huifeng Zheng   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

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