. Concomitant procedures Margin convergence or side-by-side repair is another commonly performed procedure, concomitant with SCR ( 32 ). This procedure involves repairing the posterior margin convergence only (remnant of infraspinatus or teres minor) or
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popliteus tendon, the anterior popliteomeniscal fascicle (A-PMF) is tensioned and appreciated connecting obliquely the lateral margin of the meniscal body and the more lateral portion of the popliteus tendon (d). After sectioning the A-PMF (black dotted line
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aspect of the fibula head, 8.2 mm posterior to the anterior margin and 28.4 mm distal to the apex of the fibular styloid process. 6 The FCL acts as the primary varus stabilizer of the knee, 7 , 10 – 12 while also providing restraint to tibial
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. Dejour et al. and Walker et al. ( 22 ) described an osteotomy technique above the ATT, starting from the superior margin of patellar tendon and securing the osteotomy site with two staples. This technique should not be performed in a patient with
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plane and typically require margin convergence to achieve complete repair. Finally, massive contracted tears have also been described. These tears have limited medial-to-lateral and anterior-to-posterior mobility and typically require advanced