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Variations in the origin of the deep femoral artery: A meta‐analysis
The deep femoral artery (DFA) is the largest branch of the femoral artery (FA) and is responsible for vascularization of the thigh muscles. Knowledge of the anatomical variations in its origin point is important for surgeons and interventional radiologists.
Tomaszewski, Krzysztof +9 more
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A Modified Arthroscopic Trans‐Septal Approach via the Figure‐to‐4 Position of the Knee
Abstract Standard anterior and posterior portals offer limited access to pathologies in the posterior compartment of the knee. The trans‐septal portal facilitates comprehensive visualization and instrumentation in the posterolateral and posteromedial compartments.
Ning Sheng +4 more
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Key Clinical Message In cases involving an occluded artificial blood vessel graft, thrombosis of the vessel can cause lower limb ischemia. When thromboembolism develops, it is essential to rule out the complete occlusion of an artificial blood vessel ...
Yamato Tamura, Takehisa Abe
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A deep femoral artery passing in front of the femoral vein.
It is known that a different ramification pattern can occur as a function of the development of the arteries of the lower limb. During a routine dissection, a variation of the deep femoral artery was found passing in front of the femoral vein in the left lower limb of a 43-year-old male cadaver.
Sahin B. +4 more
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Posterolateral Portal Use During Hip Arthroscopy for Resection of Posterior Hip Cysts
Abstract Hip arthroscopy is a widely accepted, minimally invasive technique for treating various hip joint disorders. The traditional approach typically involves the supine position with traction and an anterolateral entry point. However, this approach presents challenges, including insufficient exposure of posterior hip lesions and an increased risk ...
Peng Chen +6 more
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Abstract Radial tears of the lateral meniscus have limited healing potential and unfavorable biomechanics, and current suture constructs that use capsular rip‐stop stitches may increase meniscal extrusion and constrain native motion. This technical note describes an all‐inside, crossed, meniscus‐based repair for complete or near‐complete radial tears ...
Diego Sánchez Cruz +3 more
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Tips for Successful Arthroscopic Single‐Bundle Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Abstract Injuries to the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) are relatively common knee injuries often seen in the setting of multiligamentous knee injuries. Operative treatment for PCL injuries has been described using both single and double bundles with both open and arthroscopic techniques.
Neil Patel +5 more
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Abstract The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is a critical stabilizing structure within the knee joint. Although its injury is relatively uncommon, severe cases can lead to significant dysfunction and long‐term sequelae. PCL reconstruction is an essential treatment for PCL injuries, and among traditional techniques, trans‐tibial interference screw ...
Zhenlong Liu +5 more
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Vascular injuries after total knee arthroplasty are highly infrequent, especially in the femoral artery. These lesions can cause severe damage. Early diagnosis is important to prevent catastrophic complications (such as loss of limb) and to offer ...
Carlos A. Sánchez, MD +2 more
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Neurovascular coupling in bone regeneration: Mechanisms, advanced biomaterials and challenges
This figure illustrates various material strategies for neurovascularized bone regeneration, including electroactive scaffolds, ion‐loaded materials, drug delivery systems, surface modifications, cells/cell products, growth factors, and peptides. These approaches aim to synergistically promote the regeneration of neural, vascular, and bone tissues ...
Yixin Ma +8 more
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