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Przemysław Lubiatowski Sport Trauma and Biomechanics Unit, University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland
Rehasport Clinic, Poznań, Poland
Department of Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Hand Surgery, University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland

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Joanna Wałecka Sport Trauma and Biomechanics Unit, University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland
Rehasport Clinic, Poznań, Poland
Department of Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Hand Surgery, University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland

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Marcin Dzianach Rehasport Clinic, Poznań, Poland

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Jakub Stefaniak Sport Trauma and Biomechanics Unit, University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland
Rehasport Clinic, Poznań, Poland
Department of Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Hand Surgery, University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland

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Leszek Romanowski Department of Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Hand Surgery, University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland

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report, level IV 3 18, 29, 48 2 1 Arthroscopic Anterior RCJ Arthroscopic 3 100% - Resolution of symptoms (up to 13 m FU), - return to normal activity (including sports) - Chondromalacia in RCJ (‘kissing lesion’ with plica) - No

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Tahir Ögüt Cerrahpasa Medical School, Departmant of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University of Istanbul, Turkey
Nisantasi Ortopedi Merkezi, Hakkı Yeten Cad., Unimed Center, No:19, 34365 Fulya, Istanbul, Turkey

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N. Selcuk Yontar Cerrahpasa Medical School, Departmant of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University of Istanbul, Turkey
Nisantasi Ortopedi Merkezi, Hakkı Yeten Cad., Unimed Center, No:19, 34365 Fulya, Istanbul, Turkey

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, Achilles paratendinitis, retrocalcaneal bursitis and Haglund’s syndrome are the primary operative indications for arthroscopic treatment. 2 , 3 Hindfoot abnormalities Posterior Ankle Impingement Syndrome (PAIS) PAIS is considered a clinical

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Markus Walther Schön Klinik München Harlaching – FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence, Harlachinger Straße, Munich, Germany
Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Klinik für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie, Muskuloskelettales Zentrum München (MUM), Marchionostraße, Munich, Germany
Justus Maximilian University Wuerzburg, König-Ludwig-Haus, Brettreichstraße, Würzburg, Germany
Paracelsus Medizinische Privatuniversität, Strubergasse, Salzburg, Austria
Working Group Clinical Tissue Regeneration of the German Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (DGOU), Berlin, Germany

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Oliver Gottschalk Schön Klinik München Harlaching – FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence, Harlachinger Straße, Munich, Germany
Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Klinik für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie, Muskuloskelettales Zentrum München (MUM), Marchionostraße, Munich, Germany
Working Group Clinical Tissue Regeneration of the German Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (DGOU), Berlin, Germany

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Matthias Aurich Working Group Clinical Tissue Regeneration of the German Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (DGOU), Berlin, Germany
Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Universitätsklinikum Halle (Saale), DOUW - Abteilung für Unfall- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie, Ernst-Grube-Straße, Halle, Germany
BG-Klinikum Bergmannstrost Halle, Halle, Saale, Germany

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osteochondral fragment should also be considered in children not responding to conservative management. A disadvantage is the need for a malleolar osteotomy in most patients. Grade of Recommendation: C Arthroscopic debridement with the injection of

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E Carlos Rodríguez-Merchán Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, La Paz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain
Osteoarticular Surgery Research, Hospital La Paz Institute for Health Research – IdiPAZ (La Paz University Hospital – Autonomous University of Madrid), Madrid, Spain

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Carlos A Encinas-Ullán Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, La Paz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain

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Juan S Ruiz-Pérez Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, La Paz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain

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Primitivo Gómez-Cardero Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, La Paz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain

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treated by means of arthroscopic debridement. Figure 3 shows a case of chronic ankle instability arthroscopically treated. Figure 1 Arthroscopic excision of a bony spur in the anterior distal tibia that caused painful anterior bony impingement of

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Fabio D’Angelo Division of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, ASST Sette Laghi, Department of Biotechnologies and Life Sciences (DBSV), Università degli Studi dell’Insubria, Varese, Italy

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Luca Monestier Division of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, ASST Sette Laghi, Varese, Italy

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Luigi Zagra IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi, Hip Department, Milan, Italy

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described by GR Girdlestone: 8 however, functional outcomes were often unsatisfactory. In the last decades, new therapeutic approaches have been developed: arthroscopic treatment, open surgical debridement, and two-stage strategies (first stage

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J Tomás Rojas Shoulder, Elbow and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, Orthopädie Sonnenhof, Bern, Switzerland
Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, Hospital San José – Clínica Santa María, Santiago, Chile

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Mustafa S Rashid Department of Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery, Wrightington Hospital, Wigan, United Kingdom

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Matthias A Zumstein Shoulder, Elbow and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, Orthopädie Sonnenhof, Bern, Switzerland
Shoulder, Elbow Unit, Sportsclinicnumber1, Bern, Switzerland
Shoulder, Elbow and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Bern, Switzerland
Campus Stiftung Lindenhof Bern, Swiss Institute for Translational and Entrepreneurial Medicine, Bern, Switzerland

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, performed open or arthroscopically, is the most common surgical procedure to improve post-traumatic secondary stiffness. This is the case in both operatively managed and conservatively managed proximal humeral fractures. An á la carte approach dependent on

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Markus S. Hanke Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Inselspital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

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Till D. Lerch Department of Diagnostic, Interventional and Pediatric Radiology University Hospital of Bern, Inselspital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

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Florian Schmaranzer Department of Diagnostic, Interventional and Pediatric Radiology University Hospital of Bern, Inselspital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

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Malin K. Meier Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Inselspital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

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Simon D. Steppacher Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Inselspital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

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Klaus A. Siebenrock Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Inselspital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

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arthroscopic treatment method of labral tears was debridement. 35 Based on increasing understanding and research on labral function and its relation to joint stability, management has progressed to favour repair when sufficient tissue is available or even

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Maria E Dey Hazra Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colorado, USA

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Rony-Orijit Dey Hazra Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colorado, USA

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Jared A Hanson Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colorado, USA

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Phob Ganokroj Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colorado, USA
Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University

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Matthew L Vopat Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colorado, USA
The Steadman Clinic, Vail, Colorado, USA

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Joan C Rutledge Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colorado, USA

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Kohei Yamaura Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colorado, USA

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Sunikom Suppauksorn Institute of Orthopaedics, Lerdsin General Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand

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Peter J Millett Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colorado, USA
The Steadman Clinic, Vail, Colorado, USA

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designed to be adsorbed in 12 months ( 55 , 56 , 57 ). After diagnostic arthroscopy and confirmation of the MIRCT, a lateral 1.5 cm arthroscopic portal is established parallel to the supraglenoid tubercle ( 55 ). After debridement and bursectomy in the

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Petra Izakovicova HELIOS Klinik Zerbst/Anhalt, Germany

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Olivier Borens Service of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Lausanne University Hospital, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland

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Andrej Trampuz Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Center for Musculoskeletal Surgery (CMSC), Berlin, Germany

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Arthroscopic debridement and irrigation are not recommended as there the outcome is worse when compared with open surgical revision. 64 , 65 Its limitations are inability to perform adequate debridement and exchange of the mobile parts of the prosthesis

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Rui Claro Department of Orthopaedics, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Santo António, Hospital de Santo António, Porto, Portugal
Shoulder Unit, Department of Orthopaedics, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Santo António, Hospital de Santo António, Porto, Portugal
Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar da Universidade do Porto (ICBAS-UP), Porto, Portugal
Department of Orthopaedics, Hospital Lusíadas, Porto, Portugal
Shoulder and Elbow Unit, Hospital Lusíadas, Porto, Portugal

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Hélder Fonte Department of Orthopaedics, Hospital das Forças Armadas – Pólo Porto, Porto, Portugal
Department of Orthopaedics, Hospital Lusíadas, Porto, Portugal
Shoulder and Elbow Unit, Hospital Lusíadas, Porto, Portugal
Department of Orthopaedics, Hospital da Luz Arrábida, Portugal

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procedures for irreparable posterosuperior RCTs include debridement, biceps tenotomy or tenodesis, subacromial decompression, tendon transfer, and bridging graft ( 30 ). Technical considerations Graft selection FL autograft In 2012, Mihata et

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