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Background: Several cadaveric imaging studies have demonstrated that the articular cartilage thickness on the tibial plateau varies depending on coverage by native meniscal tissue.
Joseph M. Brutico BS +5 more
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Abstract Determining the optimal surgical timing for isolated posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction remains challenging, particularly regarding the relationship between persistent instability and secondary intra‐articular pathology. Establishing causality between delayed reconstruction and intra‐articular injury prevalence is difficult due ...
Bálint Zsidai +3 more
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Objectives: Several radiographic parameters have been associated with discoid lateral meniscus. We sought to determine the effect of age and weight bearing (WB) on radiographic parameters associated with lateral discoid menisci in pediatric patients ...
Matthew David Milewski MD +6 more
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Buckethandle tear of a discoid lateral meniscus in a 6yearold girl
A six-year-old girl was examined upon development of pain, swelling, and locking in her right knee after a considerable period of discomfort and popping sensation. She had no history of trauma. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a discoid lateral meniscus,
Nadir Yalcin +3 more
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Abstract Anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction has been successful for many years in restoring translational stability, but have we done enough to restore rotational stability? Biomechanical evidence shows that anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction alone may not restore pivot shift stability in cadaveric models.
Nicholas A. Trasolini
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Purpose To evaluate the clinical and structural effects of adding peripheral stabilization suture (PSS), an additional transtibial pullout centralization technique, to conventional transtibial pullout repair for medial meniscus posterior root tears (MMPRTs).
Shogo Hashimoto +5 more
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Treatment of Medial Meniscus Injury with Partial Meniscectomy
Partial meniscectomy involves partial removal of the meniscus. This can vary from minor trimming of the damaged part of the meniscus to the removal of the rip from the meniscocapsular junction. Meniscus tears are the most common knee injury.
Žarko Dašić +4 more
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We developed a finite element model (FEM) of the equine stifle joint to identify pressure peaks and simulate translocation and deformation of the menisci.
Pasquale Zellmann +3 more
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Evaluation of the Effect of Menisci on Tibial Slope and the Correlation With Body Mass Index
Background One of the important factors affecting the biomechanics of the knee joint is the posterior tibial slope which is the tibial plateau's anatomical inclination toward the posterior of the sagittal plane. This inclination, which affects anterior-posterior stability, is important for the kinematics of the knee joint.
Yilmaz, Iskender +3 more
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A fully automated knee MRI segmentation method to study osteoarthritis (OA) was developed using a novel hierarchical set of random forests (RF) classifiers to learn the appearance of cartilage regions and their boundaries.
Kashyap, Satyananda +3 more
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