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E. Carlos Rodríguez-Merchán, Hortensia De la Corte-Rodríguez, Carlos A. Encinas-Ullán, and Primitivo Gómez-Cardero

, whether staged or not, will provide better subjective and objective results. However, advanced age and high-energy mechanisms of injury have been associated with the poorest functional outcomes. 32 In 2018, Woodmass et al evaluated the clinical outcomes

Fahima A. Begum, Babar Kayani, Justin S. Chang, Rosamond J. Tansey, and Fares S. Haddad

Furthermore, most studies are retrospective case series with limited data on functional outcomes and complications reported at short-term follow-up only. 7 , 12 , 13 Fig. 1 Intra-operative photograph showing the avulsed proximal rectus femoris tendon

Alfonso Vaquero-Picado and E. Carlos Rodríguez-Merchán

observed in recent studies regarding failure rate, functional outcomes and complications, when comparing with the ‘all-inside’ techniques. 32 For the inside-out technique, the sutures are inserted from inside the joint, engaging both fragments of the

Joanna Baawa-Ameyaw, Ricci Plastow, Fahima Aarah Begum, Babar Kayani, Hyder Jeddy, and Fares Haddad

diameter for the patient is achieved. 9 Overall, the evidence of HT autografts in ACLR shows a high return to preinjury level of sporting function, excellent functional outcomes and low risk of long-term complications. 8 , 10 Bjornsson et al

Louis Dagneaux, Julien Bourlez, Benjamin Degeorge, and François Canovas

variably ( Table 3 ). 5 , 7 , 19 , 32 , 33 , 35 , 38 The patient may be over-optimistic regarding the functional outcomes of the prosthesis resulting in a mismatch with the actual possible outcomes. This leads to higher dissatisfaction rates (about 20

Jimmy Wui Guan Ng, Yulanda Myint, and Fazal M. Ali

support neurolysis over observation. 13 Kim et al 15 have reported good outcomes in nerve grafting for CPN lesion of < 6 cm with 75% functional recovery. However, their study included all causes of CPN palsy. Another study reported that the

Mukai Chimutengwende-Gordon, James Donaldson, and George Bentley

78% at five years and 51% beyond ten years as well as improved functional outcomes compared with mosaicplasty have been demonstrated with ACI and MACI in a large prospective study involving 831 patients. 37 , 39 ACI/MACI has been used

Nikolaos K. Paschos and Stephen M. Howell

considered the ‘gold standard’ of care. The non-operative management of ACL-deficient knees has been proposed in the past as an alternative, but has been associated with poor functional outcome. 14 - 18 Specifically, non-operative treatment resulted in

Hélder Pereira, Ibrahim Fatih Cengiz, Sérgio Gomes, João Espregueira-Mendes, Pedro L. Ripoll, Joan C. Monllau, Rui L. Reis, and J. Miguel Oliveira

with the suture-only technique had a higher degree of extrusion of the meniscal body and a trend for higher rate of MAT tears ( Fig. 3 ) when compared to the bony fixation method. 69 However, no influence on the functional outcome was noticed for

Mohammad Shahid and Rik Kundra

-year follow-up, there was no difference in any of the functional and radiological outcome scores. The authors attributed these findings to several factors; PRP preparation/centrifugation, graft choice, rehabilitation protocols and application technique. 37