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(3) The investigators coined the term "inverted" cyclops lesion. Inverted cyclops lesion without extension block: a case report and literature review Susan Wright and Shahz Ahmed with the Cyclops, which effectively allows surgeons to look around corners during keyhole surgery Surgeons have nose for...
The cyclops lesion: a cause of diminished knee extension after rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament. Arthroscopy. 1999 Oct; 15(7):757-61.McMahon P J; Dettling J R; Yocum L A; Glousman R E. The cyclops lesion: a cause of diminished knee extension after rupture of the anterior ...
Formation of a fibrous nodule, known as a cyclops lesion, at the site of the ACL graft exiting from the tibial tunnel can impinge at the roof of the intercondylar notch and block terminal knee extension. This article presents a case of an inverted cyclops lesion originating from the femoral...
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Cyclops lesion is a fibrous nodule on the tibial side of the knee and it is one of the common complications that arises after anterior cruciate ligament (A... Wesson Pious A. Espiritu - Open Journal of Orthopedics 被引量: 0发表: 2025年 ANOTHER VERSION OF CYCLOPS - (B.) Seidensticker (...
The term cyclops was chosen because of the eye-like appearance of this lesion on MRI and at arthroscopy, by analogy to the giants of Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of their forehead. This syndrome includes a progressive loss of knee extension of 10°–20° in the first ...
Discussion/Conclusion: Symptomatic cyclops lesion after ACL reconstruction can be effectively treated with arthroscopic debridement. Postoperatively, patients can return to full sport at 6 to 8 weeks. Patient Consent Disclosure Statement: The author(s) attests that consent has been obtained ...
After the arthroscopic removal of cyclops lesion, excellent results were found in 22 patients (36.7%), good in 19 (31.7%), poor in 16 (26.7%) and very poor in three cases (5%). On average, athletes lose 10 months from injury to anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. It t...
Cyclops lesion – The entity causing loss of knee extension after ACL reconstruction surgery: A case reportCharanjeet Singh aShamala Devi Vellasamy aJessica Fiolin bSholahuddin Rhatomy cInternational Journal of Surgery Case Reports