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Continuing education mri spectrum of medial collateral ligament injuries and pitfalls in diagnosis
The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is made up of different components and spans the medial aspect of the knee. With injuries the superficial or deep and posterior components may be involved.
M De Maeseneer, M Shahabpour, C Pouders
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Abstract Purpose The presence of a sinus tract in chronic periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) has traditionally been considered a contraindication to single‐stage total knee arthroplasty (TKA) revision. However, an increasing number of surgeons are now performing single‐stage revisions in this context, despite limited comparative data.
Arthur Barbaret +12 more
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Abstract Purpose To assess clinical and functional outcomes of combined medial collateral ligament and posterior oblique ligament (MCL–POL) reconstruction in isolated and multiligamentous Grade III medial knee injuries. Methods A systematic review was conducted according to PRISMA and Cochrane guidelines. MEDLINE, EMBASE and CENTRAL were searched to 13
Ayomide Michael Ade‐Conde +6 more
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate whether meniscal repair reduces the risk of cartilage damage compared with meniscal resection in patients undergoing both primary and revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Methods This registry‐based cohort study included 2845 patients from the Swedish Knee Ligament Register who underwent both primary ...
Alexander Sandon +3 more
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Summary Background Injury of the superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT) branch is uncommon and the response to different treatments has not been reported. Objectives The aim of this study was to describe the clinical presentation, diagnostic features, treatment methods, and outcome of horses diagnosed with SDFT branch injuries.
P. Spiesshofer +3 more
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Comparison of cone beam CT and low‐field MRI for diagnosing equine foot and pastern lesions
Summary Background While standing magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) of the foot has been extensively studied, descriptions of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) abnormalities in this region are sparse. Objective This study compares CBCT and sMRI for diagnosing lesions in the equine foot and pastern, aiming to assess the complementarity of these ...
M. Vandersmissen +3 more
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Tenodesis Anchors: A Convenient Technique for Collateral Ligament Reconstructions
Collateral injuries are usually found in association with cruciate ligament tears. There are multiple techniques to reconstruct the collateral ligaments using autografts and allografts. Conventionally, interference screws are used to fix the graft on the
Vikram Mhaskar, M.B.B.S., M.S., M.Ch. +1 more
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Long‐term outcome of a non‐reducible congenital atlanto‐occipital subluxation in a warmblood foal
Summary An 11‐day‐old warmblood colt was referred to the Large Animal Teaching Hospital, University of Copenhagen, for further investigation of a stiff neck and lateral deviation of the poll, with suspicion of a congenital cervical vertebral abnormality.
D. M. T. Adler +3 more
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Injury to the medial complex of the knee may result in persisting valgus and rotatory instability. In combination with concomitant meniscotibial ligament disruption, maldistributed contact forces are placed on the medial compartment, which may result in ...
Adam V. Daniel, M.D. +1 more
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Scoping review of comminuted fractures of the proximal phalanx in horses
Abstract Background Comminuted fractures of the proximal phalanx (CFPP) occur in adult horses. Various treatments have been described. It remains uncertain which is the best therapeutic option. Objectives This study aims to review systematically the existing literature on CFPP in horses, evaluate treatment modalities, synthesise outcomes to assess ...
Charles de Chaisemartin +2 more
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