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Abstract This technical note describes using knotless femoral fixation for medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction for skeletally immature patients. Using a knotless anchor for epiphyseal femoral fixation in the skeletally immature decreases the risk of irritable interference screw fixation and optimizes graft contact with host bone.
Henry B. Ellis +6 more
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Tibial-sided posterior cruciate ligament avulsion fractures are challenging injuries that often occur concomitantly in the setting of multiligament knee and other soft-tissue injuries.
Ajay C. Kanakamedala, M.D. +6 more
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Abstract Radial meniscus tears are a common tear pattern that, if left untreated, can ultimately lead to accelerated degenerative changes and disability. There is well‐established evidence that supports meniscal preservation in patients with radial meniscus tears.
Brandon Omari Boyd +3 more
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In each of 30 skeletally mature sheep, the posterior cruciate ligament was replaced in one knee by a free patellar tendon autograft using the central third of the ipsilateral patellar tendon.
Ulrich Bosch +2 more
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Imaging the Anterior and Posterior Cruciate Ligaments
The anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments are important stabilizers of the knee joint function. Although they are both similar in their native appearance, they possess slightly different properties and complement each other's function. The imaging findings differ between the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments.
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All‐Inside, All‐Soft‐Tissue, Anchor‐Free Meniscal Allograft Transplantation
Abstract Meniscal allograft transplantation is an effective surgical option for patients with irreparable meniscal pathology, including chronic root tears, complex or radial tears, and prior meniscectomy. This Technical Note describes an all‐inside, all‐soft‐tissue, anchor‐free arthroscopic technique for meniscal allograft transplantation designed to ...
Seksan Kukreja +4 more
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Triple-Bundle Medial Collateral Ligament Reconstruction: The Medial Arrow Technique
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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Introduction: Posterolateral corner (PLC) injuries are often associated with cruciate ligament tears. Historically known as the “dark side” of the knee, advancements have greatly improved our understanding of the PLC, offering various management options ...
Nihar Modi, Prasad Bhagunde, Damini Shah
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The aim of the present study was to estimate biomechanical weakening of human knee joint assuming the conditions that occur when a person is standing on one leg.
Jovicic G. +6 more
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Abstract Successful medial collateral ligament (MCL) reconstruction depends on multiple anatomical and biomechanical factors. Various techniques have been described, ranging from isolated superficial MCL reconstructions to complex combined medial reconstructions.
Pablo Gelber +2 more
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