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fixation of the fracture is performed with a screw. Intra-operative reduction with a Kirschner-wire assists in the reduction and is removed at the end of the procedure. ICMJE Conflict of interest statement Raul Barco is a board member of
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implant. The exploration should be planned after communication with the primary surgeon because in some situations there is a requirement for revision of the fixation or arthroplasty in order to improve the potential for recovery in the affected nerve
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Currently, most MAT procedures are performed by arthroscopy. Fixation of the meniscal horns may be achieved either by sutures passed through bone tunnels or bony fixation (press-fit, anchors, interference screws). Peripheral fixation is usually performed by
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MPFL reconstruction with fascia lata allograft and b) fixation with anchors and metal screw. The biomechanical effect of MPFL reconstruction was investigated in another cadaveric study. 38 The authors reported that patellar stability, in
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elucidate what fixation method should be chosen for repairs, Hodax et al, 45 in a cadaveric biomechanical study, analysed three types of arcuate fragment fixation (suture tunnel, screw and washer, or suture anchor) revealing robust fixation among all
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, Murray Hill, New Jersey, USA) to reconstruct chronic patella tendon rupture. The mesh is fixed onto the proximal tibia through a small trough and secured with bone cement and screw fixation. The mesh is then tunnelled through the patella tendon and
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and fixation with 2 screws 3.5 years 3 patients hip instability All hips were healed at 2.5 years follow up Wilson et al 34 7 patients All patients iliopsoas tendon release followed by lesser trochanter resection. Average 20
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transfibular with a fibular autograft, anteromedial and anterolateral mini-open, or the classic anterior approach preserving the malleoli) and different types of osteosynthesis (anterior plate, lateral plate, double plate, crossed screws, etc.) ( Fig. 6 ). The
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developing cuff arthropathy, reduce pain, and restore function. Recently, various autografts/allograft and surgical fixation techniques have been proposed including superior capsule reconstruction (SCR) with a dermal allograft ( 18 ), rerouting the long