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increasing number of cases of TKA post-ACL reconstruction. The results of TKA following ACL reconstructions are still under-investigated as only a few researches ( 9 , 10 ) reported detailed outcomes and complications of this specific cohort of patients
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experience on 260 patients with Vancomycin presoaked hamstring autografts versus 230 patients with the same graft but without using Vancomycin. They reported four cases of septic arthritis without Vancomycin (1.7%), while no cases of septic arthritis were
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carried out a systematic review in which they reported that meniscal extrusion (minor extrusion (less than 3 mm) and major extrusion (more than 3 mm), in relation to the margin of the tibial plateau) was present in nearly all cases, but was not associated
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early stages of ligament healing and the structural properties of the repair tissue in the rabbit model, 18 only a single case report has been published with favourable outcome and early return to sport for MCL injuries. 19 Isolated Grade III
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26 cases, 23 resolved with a single arthroscopic treatment and 2 (7.7%) resolved with a second procedure. All but one patient reported overall satisfaction with the arthroscopic excision. In contrast with other recent studies, these authors found a
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ligament injuries from DeLee et al 1 reported 12 cases of isolated posterolateral instability (1.6%), 22 cases combined with anterolateral instability (3%), and a further 10 cases with straight lateral instability (1.4%). The current reported incidence
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in nearly 20% of cases. Harley 23 also reported that the ‘inferior attachment may occasionally be continuous across the bursa, but deficiency of this ligament is an usual and normal situation’. This is also consistent with what was reported