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Key Points Question Is there geographical variation in arthroscopy rates among US states and are these rates associated with orthopedist density?
N. Jain +4 more
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The Incidence and Clinical Relevance of Graft Hypertrophy After Matrix-Based Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation [PDF]
Background: Graft hypertrophy is the most common complication of periosteal autologous chondrocyte implantation (p-ACI). Purpose: The aim of this prospective study was to analyze the development, the incidence rate, and the persistence of graft ...
Annie Horng +7 more
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Basic Knee Arthroscopy Part 3: Diagnostic Arthroscopy
Knee arthroscopy is an important diagnostic and therapeutic tool in the management of disorders of the knee. In a series of 4 articles, the basics of knee arthroscopy are reviewed. In this article (part 3), step-by-step diagnostic arthroscopy is reviewed.
Benjamin D. Ward, M.D. +1 more
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Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear is one of the most common sport‐related injuries and the request for ACL reconstructions is increasing nowadays. Unfortunately, ACL graft failures are reported in up to 34.2% in athletes, representing a traumatic and
Giuseppe Gianluca Costa +5 more
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Segond's fracture: a biomechanical cadaveric study using navigation [PDF]
Background Segond’s fracture is a well-recognised radiological sign of an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear. While previous studies evaluated the role of the anterolateral ligament (ALL) and complex injuries on rotational stability of the knee ...
A Ferretti +27 more
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Basic Knee Arthroscopy Part 4: Chondroplasty, Meniscectomy, and Cruciate Ligament Evaluation
Knee arthroscopy is an important diagnostic and therapeutic tool in the management of disorders of the knee. In a series of 4 articles, the basics of knee arthroscopy are reviewed.
Benjamin D. Ward, M.D. +1 more
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COMPLICATIONS OF ARTHROSCOPY OF THE KNEE [PDF]
Although arthroscopy of the knee is a minimally invasive procedure with less risk than endoscopy of the visceral cavities complications can and do occur. The operation is performed in very large numbers worldwide and although the percentage of patients experiencing problems is relatively small the total number is not insignificant.
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Predictors of Pain and Function Before Knee Arthroscopy
Background: Patient-reported outcome measures are commonly used to measure knee pain and functional impairment. When structural abnormality is identified on examination and imaging, arthroscopic partial meniscectomy and chondroplasty are commonly ...
Matthew C. Bessette +12 more
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Intraarticular Tramadol-Bupivacaine Combination Prolongs the Duration of Postoperative Analgesia After Outpatient Arthroscopic Knee Surgery [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Intraarticular (IA) local anesthetics are often used for the management and prevention of pain after arthroscopic knee surgery. Recently, IA tramadol was also used for the management of these patients.
Baraka, Anis +6 more
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We describe a surgical technique to repair medial meniscus posterior root tears through a transtibial pullout repair with a subcortical button for tibial fixation.
Simone Perelli, Ph.D. +6 more
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