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Early, posttraumatic, frontal instability of the knee joint deriving from injured medial collateral ligament, after total knee arthroplasty, complicated by wound dehiscence and Clostridium difficile infection in a 70-year-old patient

open access: yesJournal of Education, Health and Sport, 2019
Gonarthrosis is a joint disease in which a balance between regenerative and degenerative processes of articular cartilage is impaired. Its main symptoms are: pain, swelling, rigidity, function restraint as well as articular deformation [1].
Bartosz Potoczniak   +6 more
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Needle assisted arthroscopic clysis of the medial collateral ligament of the knee: a simple technique to improve exposure in arthroscopic knee surgery

open access: yesOrthopedic Reviews, 2013
During knee arthroscopy, narrowness and tightness maybe encountered in the medial compartment that does not allow sufficient visualization or instrumentation.
Xinning Li   +3 more
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The relationship between chondromalacia patella, medial meniscal tear and medial periarticular bursitis in patients with osteoarthritis

open access: yesRadiology and Oncology, 2017
This study investigated the presence of bursitis in the medial compartment of the knee (pes anserine, semimembranosus-tibial collateral ligament, and medial collateral ligament bursa) in osteoarthritis, chondromalacia patella and medial meniscal tears.
Resorlu Mustafa   +3 more
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Anatomic Fibular Collateral Ligament Reconstruction

open access: yesArthroscopy Techniques, 2016
Fibular collateral ligament (FCL) injuries can lead to varus instability of the knee, causing a varus thrust gait and resulting in increased forces on the medial compartment of the knee.
Gilbert Moatshe, M.D.   +4 more
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Contribution of the Medial Hamstrings to Valgus Stability of the Knee

open access: yesOrthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, 2023
Background: Multiligament knee injuries involving the medial side are common. When performing surgical reconstruction, use of the medial hamstrings (HS) as grafts remains controversial in this setting.
Pierre-Henri Vermorel MD   +6 more
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Avulsion fracture of the medial head of the gastrocnemius muscle associated with multiple ligament injuries before closure of the growth plate: a case report

open access: yesJournal of Medical Case Reports, 2019
Background Avulsion fracture of the medial head of the gastrocnemius muscle is a very rare phenomenon. There are no reports of avulsion fractures associated with multiple ligament injuries before closure of the growth plate. The authors present a case of
Masataka Hirotsu   +2 more
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Reduction of Collision Risk in Multi-ligament Knee Injury KD-III-M and KD-IV Surgery—Superficial Medial Collateral Ligament Reconstruction with Suture Anchors

open access: yesArthroscopy Techniques, 2023
Surgical reconstruction of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) can be challenging during multi-ligament knee injury surgery due to the limited working space. There is risk of collision between the guide pin, pulling sutures, reamer, tunnel, implant, and
Wen Loong Paul Yuen, M.B.B.S., M.R.C.S   +1 more
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Medial Collateral Ligament Reconstruction of the Knee: The Modified Marx Technique With Adjustable-Loop Femoral Fixation and Posteromedial Corner Plication

open access: yesArthroscopy Techniques
The medial collateral ligament serves as the primary stabilizer to valgus stress on the medial side of the knee and is the most commonly injured ligament in the knee.
Alexander M. Boos, B.A.   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Triple-Bundle Medial Collateral Ligament Reconstruction: The Medial Arrow Technique

open access: yesArthroscopy Techniques
Medial knee injuries are common and sometimes overlooked in cases of anterior cruciate ligament injuries. Persistent anteromedial rotatory instability can lead to chronic pain and later anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction failure.
Hesham Mohamed Gawish, M.D.   +5 more
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Anatomic Medial Collateral Ligament, Posterior Oblique Ligament, and Double-Bundle Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstructions With Concomitant Distal Femoral Osteotomy in the Setting of a Chronic Injury

open access: yesArthroscopy Techniques
The medial collateral ligament provides stability against valgus stress applied to the knee. Medial knee ligament injuries often occur concomitantly with posterior cruciate ligament injuries and may be aggravated by valgus malalignment.
Rylan A. Behnke, B.S.   +6 more
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