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gross anatomic and arthroscopic appearance of the RC were published after the abovementioned publications. 7 , 8 The RI is more like a protective cover consisting of multiple layers of ligaments and the capsule rather than a single anatomical
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stages according to arthroscopic and radiological finding. In their cohort the efficacy of arthroscopic irrigation plus systemic antibiotic therapy decreased with increasing severity of the initial stage of infection: 96% in stage I, 95% in stage II and
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Computer-assisted surgery (CAS) is the term used to describe the concept of applying computers to enable pre-operative planning and provide intra-operative assistance or guidance. CAS is also known as computer-aided surgery, computer-assisted
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for the newly formed cartilage tissue ( 10 ); subsequently, we chose 2 years as minimum follow-up. Operative treatment included arthroscopic as well as open cartilage treatment. One rationale to exclude case series with less than ten patients and