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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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of the short and long head has shown no added benefit compared reinsertion as a single tendon. 39 The two-incision technique has been shown to have less LACN neuropraxia compared to the single-incision technique. Heterotopic ossification (HO
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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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-attachment failure. 33 Techniques for LDT are evolving. Habermeyer 35 described a single-incision approach that uses a more posterior attachment of the transfer into the humeral head. Hertzberg et al 11 demonstrated that securing the transfer at the
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advantages: the posterolateral approach enables direct visualization of the posterior malleolar fragment, provides good soft tissue coverage, the treatment of a fibular fracture can be combined over one single incision with beneficial biomechanical properties
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, such as general condition, location and distance of the lesion, predominant compression, and complication rate. When ThSS occurs adjacent to concurrent CSS or LSS, simultaneous surgery is more feasible by performing a single incision under one
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. 16 , 17 Philpott et al have described a modification of the classic dorsal approach. 28 They make a single longitudinal incision on the second metatarsal, beginning at the TMT joint and extending to the MTF joint. From this single incision