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knee, coupled with the more anatomical techniques of reconstruction, have led to an increased interest in the surgical treatment of these injuries. This article will discuss the current treatment options in isolated and combined medial side injuries
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) Surgical repair of the distal part of the superficial medial collateral ligament (sMCL) under the pes anserinus (B). Note the infrapatellar branch. Augmentation repair Augmentation repair for the sMCL is a surgical technique that can be used
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are the rapid speed of the procedure, low morbidity, and good short-term results. 34 The details of the modern surgical techniques on APM for the above-mentioned commonly-described patterns of meniscal tears were recently described in detail. 35
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surgical and non-surgical treatment have been reported. 25 Surgical treatment should focus on AC joint reduction and fixation, and delto-trapezoidal fascia and CC ligaments repair or reconstruction. A variety of operative techniques have been
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injuries The technique generally recommended in MLKIs is surgical reconstruction of the injured structures. These structures are basically the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), the posteromedial corner (PMC), and the
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techniques. 17 – 22 The most frequent concerns in medial collateral release are the iatrogenic rupture of the MCL, saphenous nerve or vascular injury, residual instability and postoperative pain. 21 The prevalence of this surgical gesture has not
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. Shelbourne KD Haro MS Gray T . Knee dislocation with lateral side injury: results of an en masse surgical repair technique of the lateral side . Am J Sports Med 2007 ; 35 : 1105 – 1116 . 45. Hodax JD Cohen BH
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repair is a good and widespread technique for the treatment of meniscal injuries, there is a surprising lack of studies comparing meniscal repair with conservative treatment. Partial meniscectomy has been the gold standard for the surgical treatment of
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deficient MCL. Conclusions on graft choice for MCL injuries Both Herbort et al’s 15 and Kremen et al’s 16 results have important clinical applications regarding graft choice recommendations or the surgical technique used for graft harvest
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injuries, pooled outcomes for low- and high-grade injuries, mixed varying preoperative imaging modalities, and undertaken operative intervention with heterogeneity in the surgical techniques and postoperative rehabilitation protocols. 4 , 6 – 11