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-specific guides and arthroscopic resection of the tibial spine bone block . Knee 2018 25 959 – 965 . ( https://doi.org/10.1016/j.knee.2018.05.015 ) 103. Yang P Du D Zhou Z Lu N Fu Q Ma J Zhao L Chen A . 3D printing-assisted osteotomy treatment
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Arthroscopic-assisted 26 26 24 months (24–30) 4 Successful reduction: 26/26; Successful functional outcome (MacKay score): 18 (81.8%); AI: 27° (19–36); Blood loss: 9 mL (5–15); Operative time: 32 min (30–40) 0 Medial approach (Ludloff
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classification, which distinguishes three groups of PSI based on the nature of pathology (first-time, dynamic, or static) and two different subtypes, respectively, based on the pathomechanical causes. This classification aims to facilitate diagnosis and assist
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similar external rotational force to both ankles. In this case, the obvious side-to-side difference of the MCS indicated a subtle, type IIB syndesmotic lesion. Per the authors’ clinical routine, this patient was scheduled for arthroscopically assisted
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of the shoulder joint is the result of compression of the posterolateral head upon the anterior glenoid rim. The presence of humeral bone loss has been linked with recurrent instability after open or arthroscopic shoulder stabilization. 47 , 48
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decoaptation of the joint space is the ideal way to remove entrapped foreign bodies ( 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 ) ( Fig. 9 ); a simple lavage can be effective ( 32 ). Chiron 1A: loose bodies, arthroscopic resection. A displaced ¼ or ⅓ fragment
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a pluri-disciplinary approach involving vascular and plastic surgeons is required. Several techniques have been described, including closed, open and arthroscopic procedures. Open procedures can be performed through lateral, anterior or posterior
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The middle finger extension test, resisted supination of the forearm and nerve conduction studies have all been described to assist in the diagnosis of radial tunnel syndrome. 20 Degenerative changes and OCD of the capitellum. It has been
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reduction and percutaneous fixation To lower these complications, various minimally invasive procedures have been employed in clinical practice, including percutaneous reduction and internal fixation, arthroscopically assisted fixation and minimal incision
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inappropriate treatment, which might lead to increased morbidity and poor outcomes. This study aims to review the management of traumatic and systemic conditions that affect the sternoclavicular joint, including the role of arthroscopic surgery. Anatomy of