conclusive evidence ( 1 ). Trapeziectomy, often combined with some sort of ligament reconstruction and tendon interposition is globally most often recommended to patients. The goal of these popular resection arthroplasty procedures is to create a sufficiently
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Alexandre Lädermann, Jérome Tirefort, Davide Zanchi, Sven Haller, Caecilia Charbonnier, Pierre Hoffmeyer, and Gregory Cunningham
1999 ; 4 ( 4 ): 187 - 195 . 58. Kvist J Ek A Sporrstedt K Good L . Fear of re-injury: a hindrance for returning to sports after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction . Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc
Martin Clementson, Anders Björkman, and Niels O. B. Thomsen
Introduction Post-traumatic radial-sided wrist pain is common and can represent a fracture, wrist sprain, ligament disruption or a combination of injuries. Previous studies have shown that a scaphoid fracture is the most common fracture among
Carlos A. Encinas-Ullán, Primitivo Gómez-Cardero, Juan S. Ruiz-Pérez, and E. Carlos Rodríguez-Merchán
-post extension was placed a revision reconstruction of the extensor mechanism with an extensor mechanism allograft Atraumatic disengagement, persistent instability, particularly with an incompetent extensor mechanism, may act synergistically to disengagement of
Michele Vasso, Alexander Antoniadis, and Naeder Helmy
Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 2012 ; 20 : 579 - 585 . 12. Tinius M Hepp P Becker R . Combined unicompartmental knee arthroplasty and anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction . Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 2012
Reha N Tandogan, Esref Terzi, Enrique Gomez-Barrena, Bruno Violante, and Asim Kayaalp
replacement and finally patellar tendon ruptures associated with multi-ligament injuries of the knee. Early surgical repair with or without augmentation in the first few weeks following injury is advisable in acute injuries as delayed treatment results in
Luciano A. Rossi, Ignacio Tanoira, Franco Luis De Cicco, and Maximiliano Ranalletta
Introduction Among the techniques available for glenoid reconstruction in patients with glenoid bone deficiency, the most widely used is the Latarjet procedure. 1 , 2 This technique, described in 1954 by Michael Latarjet, consists of
B Kooistra, M van den Bekerom, S Priester-Vink, and R Barco
joints of the forearm, resulting in a complex of lesions that probably starts with a transverse rupture of the central band of the IOM ( 3 ). While the IOM is a group of multiple ligaments including the accessory band, distal oblique bundle, proximal
E. Carlos Rodríguez-Merchán
% patellar instability and 6% implant rupture). The conclusion was that this implant should be used only in knees in which there is a functional absence of a collateral ligament that cannot be managed by soft-tissue reconstruction. 9 In 1989, Shaw et al
Izaäk F. Kodde, Jetske Viveen, Bertram The, Roger P. van Riet, and Denise Eygendaal
ligamentous reconstruction. Fig. 3 Subluxation of the radial head prosthesis (RHP) with malalignment and after lateral collateral ligament (LCL) repair. Instability Primary ligament repair during placement of an RHP is most often performed