kocaoglu, baris/0000-0002-2537-0660;WOS: 000259839400003PubMed: 18684627The purpose of this prospective Study is to report the outcome of arthroscopic repair of radial lateral menicus tears at the junction of the anterior horn and body. Five patients with an average age of 27 years were treated. The repair was performed with double horizontal Sutures by inside-out technique, using zone-specific, curved cannulae with no enhancement technique. A mean of 2.4 Superior and 2.8 inferior stitches were performed. Reduction was obtained in all cases. Patients were evaluated using Lysholm functional knee scores. All patients were clinically and radiologically examined using MRI to assess meniscus integrity at the repair site, over an average follow-u...
Presently, the outside-in or inside-out meniscal repair techniques are recommended for the repair of...
Understanding of meniscal function through basic science, natural history, and biomechanics has high...
Background: Despite the introduction of different techniques for meniscal repair, no single procedu...
Background: Recognizing and repairing a lateral meniscus complete radial tear is critical, as this t...
Double radial tears of the lateral meniscus are rare injuries that typically occur in the setting of...
The lateral meniscus is vital in dissipating the force in the lateral compartment of the knee. A com...
WOS: 000386308300001PubMed: 27793159Background: This study aimed to consider the use of a meniscal r...
In young athletes, radial tear of the midbody on the semilunar lateral meniscus in stable knees is m...
Background: Parts of the implants placed over the meniscus during meniscal repair can wear down the...
Background/objective: For radial tears, all-inside suture (AIS) repair was clearly biomechanically s...
Objective: To review the clinical results of arthroscopic meniscal repair and to identify factors th...
: Meniscal injuries are a common challenge in orthopaedic surgery. Depending on their location and t...
Background Nowadays open meniscal repair approach is completely replaced by arthroscopic m...
A radial tear of the meniscus can lead to significant loss of meniscus function, resulting in delete...
Of 353 arthroscopic peripheral meniscal repairs per formed using the "outside to inside" suturing te...
Presently, the outside-in or inside-out meniscal repair techniques are recommended for the repair of...
Understanding of meniscal function through basic science, natural history, and biomechanics has high...
Background: Despite the introduction of different techniques for meniscal repair, no single procedu...
Background: Recognizing and repairing a lateral meniscus complete radial tear is critical, as this t...
Double radial tears of the lateral meniscus are rare injuries that typically occur in the setting of...
The lateral meniscus is vital in dissipating the force in the lateral compartment of the knee. A com...
WOS: 000386308300001PubMed: 27793159Background: This study aimed to consider the use of a meniscal r...
In young athletes, radial tear of the midbody on the semilunar lateral meniscus in stable knees is m...
Background: Parts of the implants placed over the meniscus during meniscal repair can wear down the...
Background/objective: For radial tears, all-inside suture (AIS) repair was clearly biomechanically s...
Objective: To review the clinical results of arthroscopic meniscal repair and to identify factors th...
: Meniscal injuries are a common challenge in orthopaedic surgery. Depending on their location and t...
Background Nowadays open meniscal repair approach is completely replaced by arthroscopic m...
A radial tear of the meniscus can lead to significant loss of meniscus function, resulting in delete...
Of 353 arthroscopic peripheral meniscal repairs per formed using the "outside to inside" suturing te...
Presently, the outside-in or inside-out meniscal repair techniques are recommended for the repair of...
Understanding of meniscal function through basic science, natural history, and biomechanics has high...
Background: Despite the introduction of different techniques for meniscal repair, no single procedu...