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Double-Bundle Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Using the Rectus Femoris Graft-Superficial Layer of the Quadriceps: Surgical Technique. [PDF]
Martins FS +7 more
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Commentary on "Results of arthroscopic suspension fixation for acute posterior cruciate ligament avulsion fractures in adolescents: a retrospective cohort study". [PDF]
Liu B.
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Double-Bundle Posterior Cruciate Ligament and Concomitant Medial Collateral Ligament and Posterior Oblique Ligament Reconstruction After a Motor Vehicle Accident. [PDF]
Shoemaker EP +4 more
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Posterior cruciate ligament injuries [PDF]
We have studied 48 patients with posterior cruciate ligament injury and 14 knees from fresh frozen cadavers. A diagnosis of posterior cruciate ligament injury was made by the sag and posterior drawer signs and stress x-ray films, the latter being useful in the grossly swollen and multiple ligament-injured knee.
K Satku
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Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1991PCL reconstruction is not often necessary. Arthroscopic techniques using autograft or allograft substitution for the PCL probably bear more physiologic and anatomic likeness to the normal ligament than to tissue transfers posteriorly. The arthroscopic procedure is exacting and technically demanding.
T L, Whipple, F D, Ellis
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Injuries of the Posterior Cruciate Ligament
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1993A review of the anatomy and biomechanics of the posterior cruciate ligament, and the systematic approach for the diagnosis and treatment of isolated posterior cruciate ligament injuries and posterior cruciate ligament insufficiency in combination with other ligamentous instabilities is discussed.
R A, Moyer, P A, Marchetto
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POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT INJURIES
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1999Treatment of posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injuries has received renewed attention over the past few years. This article reviews the anatomy, natural history, and pathophysiology of posterior cruciate ligament injuries. Also described are the physical examination and proper imaging modalities used to diagnose the injury.
P, St Pierre, M D, Miller
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Reconstruction of the Posterior Cruciate Ligament
Orthopedics, 1986ABSTRACT: Presented is a three to eight year follow up of reefing of the posterior cruciate in 20 cases, and reconstruction of the posterior cruciate with a patellar tendon, quadriceps tendon flap as a "reversed Jones' procedure" in 10 cases. Using the reefing procedure, there were six excellent results, ten acceptable, and four poor results.
E, Eriksson, T, Häggmark, R J, Johnson
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Positioning of the posterior cruciate ligament
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 1994AbstractThe isometric position in ligament reconstruction is the one in which there is little or no change in the length of the graft with range of motion of the joint. It varies according to the positions of the tunnels that will become the attachment sites of whatever graft is being used. Better understanding of this concept that greatly improved the
Juergensen K, Edwards JC, Jakob RP
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