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What is already known Technical errors are the leading cause of surgical reconstruction failure. Most of this is due to poor positioning of the femoral tunnel (approximately 50% of cases). The ACL ...
Lateral release, in which the ligament on the outside part of the patellofemoral joint is loosened. Although a lateral release alone is not an effective surgical option for patellar instability, this ...
Functional outcomes of simultaneous anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and lateral extra‑articular tenodesis using an all‑suture anchor: a modified mini‑open technique Jakub Erdmann 1, Maria ...
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In some cases, doctors can reattach the torn ligament. In more severe cases, you may need ligament reconstruction surgery. The procedure for UCL reconstruction is known as " Tommy John surgery." ...
Background: The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the main structure that prevents the forward movement of the tibia about the femur Meniscus tear which is a common finding in patients with anterior ...
Each complex was further divided into two complexes (i) a segment of the quadriceps tendon with the proximal half of the patella attached (QT-P); and (ii) the distal half of the patella, the patellar ...
Additionally, in some cases, a lateral extra-articular tenodesis may be performed at the time of ACL revision reconstruction to reduce the risk of reinjury. This procedure involves taking a strip of ...