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OSTEOCHONDRAL FRACTURES OF THE FEMORAL CONDYLES

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1966
1. The importance of recognising osteochondral fractures of the femoral condyle in the adolescent knee joint is emphasised. 2. The mechanism of the formation of the fractures is discussed. Essentially, a powerful rotary and compressive force shears off cartilage and subchondral bone.
J C, Kennedy, R W, Grainger, R W, McGraw
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Morphometrical studies of human femoral condyles

Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 1989
Thirty-six cadaver knees were examined by various morphometrical methods in order to obtain mathematical and graphical data concerning the geometry of the lower end of the femora. It was found that the paramedian sagittal curves represented magnifications of a certain curvature pattern specific to the medial and the lateral femoral condyle.
T, Röstlund   +3 more
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Mathematical Reconstruction of Human Femoral Condyles

Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 2011
There is a direct correlation between ligament function and the articulating surface of the normal knee, and changes to any of these structures can affect the other. This is also true for knee replacements, where the articulating surface is greatly changed compared to the natural knee.
Van Den Heever D.J.   +3 more
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Osteonecrosis of Femoral Condyles

2014
Osteonecrosis is by restriction of osseous circulation that leads to necrosis of osseous tissue. The knee is the second most common site for osteonecrosis after the hip. Osteonecrosis of the knee may be spontaneous osteonecrosis or secondary osteonecrosis (related to several risk factors such as alcohol abuse, sickle cell disease, systemic lupus ...
Nikolaos K. Kanakaris   +1 more
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Topographic Analysis of Lateral Versus Medial Femoral Condyle Donor Sites for Oblong Medial Femoral Condyle Lesions

Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2020
To analyze the topographic matching of oblong osteochondral allografts to treat large oval medial femoral condyle (MFC) lesions using computer simulation models. The secondary objective was to determine whether lateral femoral condyle (LFC) grafts would have a similar surface matching when compared with MFC grafts in this setting.Human femoral ...
Atsushi Urita   +6 more
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