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Anatomical single bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine - Tập 4 Số 2 - Trang 65-72 - 2011
Carmont, Michael R., Scheffler, Sven, Spalding, Tim, Brown, Jeremy, Sutton, Paul M.
We present a review of the literature looking at the anatomy of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament, the biomechanical aspects of ACL reconstruction, review the outcomes of single and double bundle ACL reconstruction and present the current techniques for anatomic single bundle reconstruction.
Extremity trauma: field management of sports injuries
Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine - Tập 7 - Trang 387-393 - 2014
Daniel C. Wascher, Luke Bulthuis
Traumatic injuries to the extremities are common in athletic competitions. The practitioner providing coverage of sporting events must be prepared to diagnose and provide initial treatment of these injuries. A thorough history and physical examination should result in a provisional diagnosis. Many injuries will require subsequent radiographs or orthopedic consultation. Limb threatening emergencies are rare but must be promptly recognized and referred to a hospital. Early treatment can protect athletes from further injury and may hasten their return to competition. Some athletes with extremity trauma can return to the contest, but this decision must be made on an individual basis.
Current Concepts in Anterior Tibial Closing Wedge Osteotomies for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Deficient Knees
Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine - Tập 14 - Trang 485-492 - 2021
Amar S. Vadhera, Derrick M. Knapik, Safa Gursoy, Daniel Farivar, Allison K. Perry, Brian J. Cole, Jorge Chahla
Anterior closing wedge osteotomies (ACWO) are utilized to better restore knee stability and in situ forces on anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) grafts during ACL revision reconstruction while reducing the risk of retearing and subsequent revision procedures. However, clinical outcomes following ACWO for patients undergoing ACL reconstruction remains largely limited. The purpose of this review was to provide a concise overview of the current literature on indication, techniques, and outcomes following ACWO in ACL-deficient patients undergoing primary or revision ACL reconstruction while discussing the authors’ preferred technique to ACWO during a staged ACL revision reconstruction. Currently available clinical studies and case reports have demonstrated ACWO to improve knee stability and outcomes for patients with an increased posterior tibial slope undergoing primary or revision ACL reconstruction with low complication rates. The ACWO provides an adjunct surgical option to decrease graft failure while improving knee stability and post-surgical outcomes for patients with an increased posterior tibial slope undergoing primary or revision ACL reconstruction. Further investigations are warranted to validate currently reported outcomes following ACWO in higher-level clinical studies with longer-term follow-up.
Anatomic double-bundle anterior crucial ligament reconstruction with G-ST
Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine - Tập 4 - Trang 57-64 - 2011
Ryosuke Kuroda, Takehiko Matsushita
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) consists of two primal functional bundles, anteromedial bundle and posterolateral bundles. Those two bundles play different functional roles and contribute differently to knee stability throughout the range of motion. Recent advancement in studies of anatomy and biomechanics of ACL has led surgeons to perform double-bundle ACL reconstruction to obtain better stability and kinematics. Consequently, variable surgical techniques of double-bundle ACL reconstruction have been reported to replicate native ACL. In addition, various surgical key points and problems in double-bundle ACL reconstruction techniques have also been reported. There has been a trend to more anatomically replicate native ACL bundles, not simply creating two bundles. We summarize the basic knowledge and current concepts of anatomic double-bundle ACL reconstruction using hamstrings tendons.
Feasibility and Usability of Augmented Reality Technology in the Orthopaedic Operating Room
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Stephen P. Canton, Chelsea Rae Austin, Fritz Steuer, Srujan Dadi, Nikhil Sharma, Nicolás M. Kass, David Fogg, Elizabeth Clayton, Onaje Cunningham, Devon Scott, Dukens LaBaze, Edward Andrews, Jacob T. Biehl, MaCalus V. Hogan
Functional knee assessment with advanced imaging
Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine - Tập 9 - Trang 123-129 - 2016
Keiko Amano, Qi Li, C. Benjamin Ma
The purpose of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is to restore the native stability of the knee joint and to prevent further injury to meniscus and cartilage, yet studies have suggested that joint laxity remains prevalent in varying degrees after ACL reconstruction. Imaging can provide measurements of translational and rotational motions of the tibiofemoral joint that may be too small to detect in routine physical examinations. Various imaging modalities, including fluoroscopy, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), have emerged as powerful methods in measuring the minute details involved in joint biomechanics. While each technique has its own strengths and limitations, they have all enhanced our understanding of the knee joint under various stresses and movements. Acquiring the knowledge of the complex and dynamic motions of the knee after surgery would help lead to improved surgical techniques and better patient outcomes.
Design rationale for customized TKA: a new idea or revisiting the past?
Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine - Tập 5 - Trang 303-308 - 2012
Evan M. Schwechter, Wolfgang Fitz
Today’s most basic and important total knee replacement design concepts arose out of an earlier era in which 2 distinct approaches emerged, functional and anatomic. Functional approaches simplified knee kinetics, were easier to implant, and gained widespread popularity, in part, from their inventory control. Anatomic approaches were an attempt to recreate normal knee motion with low prosthetic contact stress. Historically, however, they became impractical to produce because of the cost of maintaining a wide variety of anatomic knee implants. New customized designs may return the anatomic design to favor due to several key features that borrow anatomic principles developed in the past, and improved with new ideas.
Treatment of femoroacetabular impingement: a systematic review
Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine - - 2013
Joshua D. Harris, Brandon J. Erickson, Charles A. Bush‐Joseph, Shane J. Nho
Stem Cell Treatment for Ligament Repair and Reconstruction
Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine - Tập 12 - Trang 446-450 - 2019
Mario Hevesi, Matthew LaPrade, Daniel B. F. Saris, Aaron J. Krych
With the rapid and ongoing evolution of regenerative and sports medicine, the use of stem/stromal cells in ligament repair and reconstruction continues to be investigated and grow. The purpose of this review was to assess available methods and formulations for stem/stromal cell augmentation as well as review early pre-clinical and clinical outcomes for these recently emerging techniques. Recent literature demonstrates promising outcomes of stem/stromal cell augmentation for ligament repair and reconstruction. Multiple groups have published animal models suggesting improved healing for partially transected ligaments as well as histologic re-approximation of native bone-tendon interfaces with the use of mesenchymal stem/stromal cells in reconstructive models. Human studies also suggest improved outcomes spanning from higher patient-reported outcome scores to magnetic resonance imaging evidence of ligament healing in the setting of anterior cruciate ligament tears. However, clinical studies are only recently available, relatively few in number, and not necessarily accompanied by standard-of-care controls. There is increasing availability and growing animal and clinical evidence demonstrating potential benefit of stem/stromal cell augmentation for tendon healing. However, to date, there is a relative paucity of high-level human evidence for the routine use of stem/stromal cells for ligament repair and reconstruction in the clinical practice. This field contains substantial promise and merits further, ongoing investigation.
Update on the Diagnosis and Management of Early-onset Scoliosis
Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine - Tập 16 - Trang 447-456 - 2023
Leta Ashebo, Jason B. Anari, Patrick J. Cahill
In this article, we review the most recent advancements in the approaches to EOS diagnosis and assessment, surgical indications and options, and basic science innovation in the space of early-onset scoliosis research. Early-onset scoliosis (EOS) covers a diverse, heterogeneous range of spinal and chest wall deformities that affect children under 10 years old. Recent efforts have sought to examine the validity and reliability of a recently developed classification system to better standardize the presentation of EOS. There has also been focused attention on developing safer, informative, and readily available imaging and clinical assessment tools, from reduced micro-dose radiographs, quantitative dynamic MRIs, and pulmonary function tests. Basic science innovation in EOS has centered on developing large animal models capable of replicating scoliotic deformity to better evaluate corrective technologies. And given the increased variety in approaches to managing EOS in recent years, there exist few clear guidelines around surgical indications across EOS etiologies. Despite this, over the past two decades, there has been a considerable shift in the spinal implant landscape toward growth-friendly instrumentation, particularly the utilization of MCGR implants. With the advent of new biological and basic science treatments and therapies extending survivorship for disease etiologies associated with EOS, the treatment for EOS has steadily evolved in recent years. With this has come a rising volume and variation in management options for EOS, as well as the need for multidisciplinary and creative approaches to treating patients with these complex and heterogeneous disorders.
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