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Koray Şahin, Alper Şükrü Kendirci, Muhammed Oğuzhan Albayrak, Gökhan Sayer, and Ali Erşen

surgical techniques have been described in the surgical treatment of MDI. Reconstructive techniques include glenoid osteotomy, labral augmentation and capsuloligamentous reconstruction procedures. Currently, the most commonly used techniques are open

N. Reha Tandogan and Asim Kayaalp

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

Andrea Ferrera and Jacques Menetrey

–7° The purpose of this review article is to describe the main osteotomies around the knee and how to optimize their indications and surgical techniques in light of the most recent literature and authors’ experience. Proximal tibial osteotomies

Maria Beatriz Quaresma, José Portela, and Joaquim Soares do Brito

recurrence for the selected surgical technique (arthroscopic versus open) ( Fig. 1 ). In the final selection we included eight articles, presented in Table 1 : two prospective and six retrospective studies. Fig. 1 Flowchart illustrating the search

Oliver Marin-Peña, Marc Tey-Pons, Luis Perez-Carro, Hatem G. Said, Pablo Sierra, Pedro Dantas, and Richard N. Villar

Introduction Hip arthroscopy has increased in popularity tremendously in the last five to ten years. In a recent cross-sectional study, an increase of 250% was observed with this surgical technique in the United States between 2007 and 2011

Cécile Batailler and Philippe Neyret

measurement techniques, the available surgical techniques and the main outcomes of surgery for trochlear dysplasia. Imaging findings Imaging is essential in the assessment of patellar instability, providing an objective basis for the morphological

Emmanuele Santolini, Nikolaos K. Kanakaris, and Peter V. Giannoudis

hormone (PTH) over a period of 3–6 months. 58 Surgical techniques can be split into two main groups: posterior pelvic fixation techniques and lumbopelvic fixation techniques ( Figs 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 and 8 ). 59 If the fracture is associated

Evrim Sirin, Nuri Aydin, and Osman Mert Topkar

joint. In a cadaveric pilot study performed by Banaszek et al, arthroscopically-assisted techniques are all considered safe and avoid surrounding neurovascular structures, 24 unlike open surgical interventions. However, the proximity of some

Simon A. Hurst, Thomas M. Gregory, and Peter Reilly

appropriate. A wide variety of surgical techniques have been described to date in the literature for those patients who fail to improve with conservative treatment. The principle papers are summarized in Table 2 , and represent over 35 years of evidence on

Charles Rivière, William Jackson, Loïc Villet, Sivan Sivaloganathan, Yaron Barziv, and Pascal-André Vendittoli

Introduction The Kinematic Alignment (KA) technique for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an alternative surgical technique aiming to resurface knee articular surfaces. 1 , 2 Ultimately, the goal of KA is to alter the knee physiological