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Lateral Extra‐articular Tenodesis Using Knotless All‐Suture Anchor Fixation With Suture Tape: A Modified Technique for Augmenting Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

open access: yesArthroscopy Techniques, EarlyView.
Abstract Lateral extra‐articular tenodesis has emerged as a valuable adjunct to anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction for mitigating residual rotational instability. We describe a modified lateral extra‐articular tenodesis technique utilizing an all‐suture knotless anchor with suture tape, which provides strong, flexible fixation with reduced soft ...
Bryson R. Kemler   +2 more
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We ought to discuss the social construction of cadavers: Here's why and how

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Anatomical Sciences Education, EarlyView.
Fatima Ehsan, Susan Lamb
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Bone Grafts

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1999
Bone grafting provides a method of enhancing bone healing in veterinary orthopedic patients. Specifically, autogenous cancellous bone graft provides the cellular components and matrix proteins that can accelerate bone healing, dramatically. Allografts provide immediate mechanical support for fracture repair and patient function, but these grafts do not
S A, Martinez, T, Walker
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BONE-GRAFTING AND BONE-GRAFT SUBSTITUTES

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2002
The treatment of delayed unions, malunions, and nonunions requires restoration of alignment, stable fixation, and in many cases adjunctive measures such as bone-grafting or use of bone-graft substitutes.Bone-graft materials usually have one or more components: an osteoconductive matrix, which ...
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Bone graft viability in vascularized bone graft transfer

The British Journal of Radiology, 1982
Five cases of vascularized bone grafts were analysed to determine viability using angiography 6-8 weeks after surgery and radionuclide bone imaging 8-10 weeks after surgery. The results were comparable to each other and to clinical progress. Both examinations were considered useful in assessment of these cases.
R S, Lau, P C, Leung
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Bone Grafting

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1987
Bone grafts in clinical practice are primarily used to help achieve bony union in cases of indolent healing of fractures or pseudoarthrosis; to supplement the healing of certain fresh fractures; to promote fusion (arthrodesis) of joints damaged by injury, disease, or deformity, and to fill defects in bone created by tumors, chronic infection, or injury.
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Bone Grafting Options

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2020
Union rates vary for arthrodesis sites and bone healing in foot and ankle surgery. The ultimate goal is to achieve complete bone healing within a reasonable time. There are many factors that surgeons cannot control, such as the patient's compliance and ability to heal.
Sean T, Grambart   +2 more
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The Calcar Bone Graft

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1986
A canine model was developed to investigate the use of an autogeneic iliac bone graft to treat the calcar deficiency commonly found at the time of revision surgery for femoral component loosening. Five large male mixed-breed dogs had bilateral total hip arthroplasty staged at three-month intervals, and were sacrificed at six months.
W L, Bargar   +3 more
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Principles of Bone Grafting

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2010
This article reviews the principles of bone healing and bone grafting. There are many different ways to reach the same goal when bone grafting procedures are performed. With all of the available methods and materials, a clear understanding of these basic principles will assist in the selection of a technique for each individual patient.
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