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Slope-Correction Osteotomy with Lateral Extra-articular Tenodesis and Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Is Highly Effective in Treating High-Grade Anterior Knee Laxity

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine, 2020
Background: Both an elevated posterior tibial slope (PTS) and high-grade anterior knee laxity are often present in patients who undergo revision anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery, and these conditions are independent risk factors for ACL graft ...
Ralph Akoto   +2 more
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Slope-reducing tibial osteotomy decreases ACL-graft forces and anterior tibial translation under axial load

Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2019
Florian B Imhoff   +2 more
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Osteotomies

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2010
The most challenging and instrumental step in achieving harmonious form and function during rhinoplasty is the successful completion of osteotomies. Osteotomies are performed to correct deformities of the bony nasal vault. Successful treatment of deformity of the bony vault is achieved through organized thinking, comprehensive knowledge of nasal ...
Eric J, Dobratz, Peter A, Hilger
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Possibilities for osteotomy. Osteotomy and corticotomy techniques

Der Unfallchirurg, 1997
Corrective measures on the bone undertaken after the fusion of epiphyses are only possible through an initial break in its continuity. This paper deals with the different methods of osteotomy available to the orthopaedic or trauma surgeon. After introducing the terminology of the so-called "osteotomy", the vascularity of the bone, special features of ...
R. Baumgart   +4 more
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?T?-osteotomy of the calcaneum

International Orthopaedics, 1980
The relative length and height of the lateral and medial walls of the calcaneum probably govern the production and persistence of structural hindfoot deformity, forefoot supination and adduction, and pronation and abduction. Anatomical restoration of the proportions of the calcaneal walls forms the basis of the T-osteotomy of the calcaneum.
Anil Pandey   +2 more
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The Maquet Osteotomy

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1992
First proposed in 1963, the Maquet osteotomy can be used successfully for the treatment of selected patients with patellofemoral pain. A strict patient selection process must be used to achieve optimal clinical results. The complication rate can be limited, but not eliminated, by the use of meticulous surgical technique.
Louis H. Rappoport   +3 more
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Osteotomy for Clinodactyly

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2015
Clinodactyly, finger deviation in the coronal plane, affects the little finger most commonly. Patients typically tolerate clinodactyly without functional limitation, but with increasing deformity, they may have difficulties with specific tasks such as playing musical instruments.
Lindley B. Wall, Charles A. Goldfarb
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The Chiari osteotomy

AORN Journal, 1974
Congenital dislocation of the hip is an abnormality that involves many anatomical structures: the intraarticular ligaments, the muscles, the femoral head, the capsule, and the acetabulum. The etiology of this disease may be one or a combination of the following: hormonal imbalance in utero, laxity of the child’s ligaments, the mechanical factor (eg ...
Barbara J O'Connor, G Dean MacEwen
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Osteotomy of the Hip

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1971
Summary Displacement osteotomy of the hip is indicated in patients with primary degenerative arthritis with a range of movement of 60 degrees or more in flexion range. The femoral head should be spherical and not subluxated laterally. There should be some joint space visible on the radiographs. The operation is contraindicated in rheumatoid arthritis,
John Cockin, John Cockin
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