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PURPOSE: To analyze the normal pattern of fluid accumulation adjacent to the posterior cruciate ligament and anatomic variations of joint capsule insertion sites in the posterosuperior corner of the human knee by using magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in ...
Trudell, D +6 more
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Abstract Multiligament knee injuries represent rare and challenging injuries that require complex surgical management to restore stability and function. Current evidence supports anatomic single‐stage reconstructions when feasible in order to re‐establish knee kinematics and enable early rehabilitation.
Logan D. Moews +6 more
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The Biomechanical Effect of Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction on Knee Joint Function
BackgroundThe effectiveness of posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in restoring normal kinematics under physiologic loading is unknown.HypothesisPosterior cruciate ligament reconstruction does not restore normal knee kinematics under muscle ...
Christopher T. Carey +6 more
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Arthroscopic Repair of the Anterior Root of the Lateral Meniscus Using Knotless All‐Suture Anchors
Abstract Anterior root tears of the lateral meniscus are uncommon but can significantly disrupt knee biomechanics by increasing contact pressures and accelerating cartilage degeneration if left untreated. This article describes an arthroscopic technique for repair of the anterior root of the lateral meniscus using all‐suture anchors.
Tanner Nishioka +6 more
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The Relative Gene Expression Profile of human Anterior versus Posterior Cruciate Ligament
INTRODUCTION: The knee and in particular ruptures of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) still represents a major challenge in orthopaedics. Ex vivo organ culture models of human ACLs are a valuable tool to test degenerative and regenerative scenarios.1,
Ahmad, Sufian +4 more
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Background The femoral tunnel may be positioned centrally or eccentrically within the posterior cruciate ligament footprint during a single-bundle posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Hypothesis After reconstruction, graft forces are significantly
David R. McAllister +4 more
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Meniscal Substitution With a Semitendinosus Tendon Autograft
Abstract The menisci play a critical role in load transmission and shock absorption and serve as important secondary stabilizers of the knee. Unfortunately, meniscal repair is not always feasible, and resection may be required. Meniscal allograft transplantation is an established method of meniscal substitution; however, its use remains limited by ...
Riccardo Cristiani, Karl Eriksson
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Integrative Approach in Haemophillic Arthropathy of The Knee: a Case Report
Haemophilic arthropathy is the most prevalent joint disorder in haemophilia. This disorder is characterized by chronic synovitis and progressive destruction of joint cartilage. We report a case of arthroscopic synovectomy to reduce bleeding frequency in
Andri Maruli T Lubis +3 more
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Reproducibility of Anatomic Tibial Landmarks for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstructions
We evaluated the reproducibility of landmarks used for accurate anatomic placement of the tibial tunnel in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Landmarks evaluated were the medial tibial eminence, the posterior cruciate ligament, the “over-the-back”
Taran S. Bae, Mark R. Hutchinson
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Abstract Combined anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and medial collateral ligament (MCL) injuries with persistent grade II valgus (Fetto/Marshall classification) or anteromedial rotatory instability pose a significant risk to ACL graft integrity if treated in isolation.
Lukas Willinger +3 more
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