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Objectives The comparative clinical effectiveness of common surgical techniques to address long head of biceps (LHB) pathology is unclear. We synthesised the evidence to compare the clinical effectiveness of tenotomy versus tenodesis.Design A systematic ...
Kar Hao Teoh +3 more
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MRI recovery of the Achilles tendon after percutaneous tenotomy in older children
Background An observational study was conducted to evaluate the recovery of older children with relapsed congenital clubfoot who underwent an Achilles tenotomy for the second time as part of the Ponseti treatment. Methods Thirteen patients (19 feet) with
Manye Yao +4 more
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Congenital talipes equinovarus is one of the most prevalent birth defects, affecting approximately 0.6 to 1.5 children per 1000 live births. Currently, the Ponseti method is the gold-standard treatment for idiopathic clubfeet, with good results reported ...
Sean B. Youn +3 more
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COMPARISON OF 3-WEEK CALCANEAL TENDON REGENERATES AFTER TENOTOMY AND SUTURING IN EXPERIMENT IN VIVO
Background. Modern knowledge about tendon healing as well as possibilities of hand surgery does not solve the problem of tenogenic contractures. For the prevention of cicatricial process, the separation of the sliding surfaces of the tendon and its ...
Zenchenko A. V., Yu. M. Cherniakova
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Biceps tenotomy versus tenodesis: patient-reported outcomes and satisfaction
Background Biceps tenotomy and tenodesis are surgical treatments for pathology of the proximal tendon of the long head of the biceps. There is debate over which procedure provides better patient outcomes.
Justin O. Aflatooni +3 more
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A meta-analysis comparing tenotomy and tenodesis for treating rotator cuff tears combined with long head of the biceps tendon lesions. [PDF]
The purpose of this meta-analysis was to assess whether there were differences in the outcomes between tenotomy and tenodesis in treating LHBT lesions combined with rotator cuff repairs.Using Medline, Embase, and Cochrane, we searched for articles ...
Xiliang Shang, Jiwu Chen, Shiyi Chen
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Long-term outcome after surgical treatment of a congenital flexor tendon deformity in a pony [PDF]
Equine congenital or acquired flexor tendon deformity can occur immediately after birth or at any stage in the first 24 months of life. The long term prognosis after treating a severe flexor tendon deformity in horses may be poor.
Gülsüm Ülke ÇALIŞKAN +3 more
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Study of factors predicting the need for tenotomy in correction of clubfeet by ponseti method
Background: Tendoachillis tenotomy is an integral step of ponseti method of treatment of clubfoot. Not all cases require tenotomy. It is important to study the factors predicting the need for tenotomy to aid in the selection of clubfeet requiring ...
Vijaykumar Kulambi +2 more
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Predictive factors for tenotomy in Ponseti method for idiopathic clubfoot [PDF]
Background: Clubfoot occurs in approximately 1 in 1000 live births and is one of the most congenital birth defects. The Non operative technique for the treatment of idiopathic club foot is described by Ponesti as a popular method. Tenotomy is on integral
Hasan Taleb +4 more
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When Dieffenbach and his contemporaries began to operate for heterotropia they always divided the tendon of the muscle, or even the muscle itself toward which the eye turned. Naturally many of these eyes soon turned quite as far out of place in the opposite direction.
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