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plate after reduction of the fracture and (d) postoperative result. For wound closure, after placement of drains, a careful reconstruction of the inguinal canal is mandatory. Therefore, the conjoint tendon is reattached to the inguinal ligament
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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
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-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
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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
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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
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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
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% 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
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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