ACL healing potential: (1) the ligament fibers of the proximal and distal ends run mostly in the same direction (no displacement of ligament stumps), (2) no significant high signal intensity surrounding the torn ACL in water sensitive sequences, and (3) absence...
Usefulness of magnetic resonance imaging for detecting intrasubstance tear and/or degeneration of lateral discoid meniscus Summary In order to determine the usefulness of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for detection of intrasubstance tears or degeneration of the lateral disco... Masayuki Hamada and Ko...
Complete recovery was defined as a change from grade B or C upon injury to grade A before surgery according to the Muramatsu MRI classification. The relationship between preoperative and postoperative Lachman grades and pivot shifting test results and the degree of ALL injury was evaluated. In the...
Clinically, surgical tendon/ligament reconstruction is required for treating RC and ACL enthesis injuries in most situations, which is accomplished by a tendon graft inserted into the bone tunnel to establish tendon-to-bone healing. However, the recurrent tear rate after the surgical intervention is ...
- 《Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy Official Journal of the Esska》 被引量: 17发表: 2015年 Impact of surgical timing on the outcome of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction PURPOSE: The purpose of the present study is the comparison of acute ACL reconstruction with or without ...
The properties required for a tissue to replace the ACL have been discussed [44], one of these was concluded to be the need for a vascular supply. The advantages of using the patellar tendon as a cruciate ligament graft have been described [45] and the patellar tendon graft is the only ...
Ligamentous Tear including ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL Meniscal Tear Ankle Sprain Muscular Strain Fracture Now, these conditions might look like simple cases of “walking it off,” but they brew up into something devastating in times to come. Hence, it is very crucial to pay heed ...
On the other hand, after an isolated MCL tear or in a combined MCL and ACL injury, the MCL can heal spontaneously without surgical intervention and can function well in most cases. Nevertheless, the biomechanical and biochemical properties as well as the histomorphological appearance of the ...
Partial tearBasicfibroblast growth factorThe effect of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) on the healing of partial anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) lacerations was investigated in 17 adult mongrel canines. The defect was created in the midsubstance of both ACLs using a biopsy punch. In the ...
analysis were reports of any level of evidence, written in English, Italian, or French languages; articles were excluded if they reported non-human studies, histological studies, studies conducted without magnetic resonance imaging or arthroscopic second look, or partial anterior cruciate ligament tear....