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classified the HSD according to the size into “mild, moderately severe, and severe”. They reported high incidence of recurrent dislocation in cases of instability with severe defects that had been treated by Bankart repair only. Burkhart and De Beer 11
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reduce the risk of patella tendon avulsion from its insertion. This will also allow a satisfactory repair during closure of the arthrotomy. If the knee is stiff preoperatively and access is difficult, it is our routine practice to consider a tibial crest
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menisci. 25 Management strategies The vital functions of the meniscus and the development of osteoarthritis reported after its resection, has forced orthopaedic surgeons to protect as much as possible, to repair or to reconstruct the meniscus
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treatment – months to years Neurotmesis Grade 5 Nerve transection or laceration Axons with its sheaths, endoneurium, perineurium and epineurium disconnected (i.e. whole nerve divided) Necessary; early nerve repair or reconstruction Incomplete
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