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higher when the surgical repair is performed at later stages. 37 Early surgical repair is therefore preferred. Approach Surgical repair of the DBT can be performed through a single or double-incision approach. Both approaches have been extensively
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of DBT tears has been studied extensively. The techniques available for repair involve a three-level distinction: anatomic versus non-anatomic repair, single-incision versus double-incision exposure and fixation method (most commonly the use of
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: single-incision technique and double-incision technique. One doesn’t seem to be superior compared to the other ( 52 ). During the single-incision technique, a transverse cut is made at or just distal to the antecubital fossa between the brachioradialis
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the medial side of the knee and use two small skin incisions to minimize the risk of surgical overexposure. The advantages of medial stability reconstruction with a single bundle rather than with a double bundle are an easier technique, reduced
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Achilles tendon ruptures, tendoscopy has been advocated by some authors to provide a better assessment of tendon end approximation. 4 In the scenario of the six stab incisions for a mini-invasive repair, the scope may be introduced through the central
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solution that merits further focus. This review article explores the use of PSI for HTO, including our experience with this technology in the MSk lab at Imperial College London, United Kingdom. Preoperative planning Double-limb weight