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are highly dependent on optimal intra-operative visualization. Standard C-arms are equipped with a radiograph source and image intensifier. New implants and the trend for minimally invasive surgery and approaches made progression in intra
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its importance. 8 Despite the frequency in development of OA post-ACL injury, one of the main issues is whether ACL reconstruction can minimise the risk of osteoarthritis progression. Indeed, the reported incidence of osteoarthritis post