Long head biceps tenodesis with a knotless cinch suture anchor: a biomechanical analysis

By |2020-07-27T15:36:40+00:00May 1st, 2015|

Publication: Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery Date: May 2015 Authors: Kaback LA, Gowda AL, Paller D, Green A, Blaine T Link to Full Text Abstract PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the initial fixation strength of 3 techniques of arthroscopic tenodesis of the long head of the biceps (LHB). [...]

Biomechanical Comparison of an Open vs Arthroscopic Approach for Lateral Ankle Instability

By |2020-07-27T16:49:17+00:00August 1st, 2014|

Publication: Foot & Ankle International Date: August 2014 Authors: Drakos MC, Behrens SB, Paller D, Murphy C, DiGiovanni CW Link to Full Text Abstract BACKGROUND: The current clinical standard for the surgical treatment of ankle instability remains the open modified Broström procedure. Modern advents in arthroscopic technology have allowed physicians to perform certain foot and ankle procedures [...]

Arthroscopic Suture Bridge Fixation of Tibial Eminence Fractures: A New Surgical Technique and Biomechanical Analysis.

By |2020-07-17T14:30:13+00:00August 1st, 2013|

Publication: Arthrosc Tech. Date: August 2013 Authors: Sawyer GA, Hulstyn MJ, Anderson BC, Schiller J. Link to Full Text Abstract Tibial intercondylar eminence fractures that are displaced and non-reducible require open or arthroscopically assisted repair. Ideally, fracture reduction and fixation would be performed with a technique that has low morbidity, allows easy visualization and reduction, provides [...]

Proximity of arthroscopic ankle stabilization procedures to surrounding structures: an anatomic study

By |2020-07-21T17:51:03+00:00June 1st, 2013|

Publication: Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery Date: June 2013 Authors: Drakos M, Behrens SB, Mulcahey MK, Paller D, Hoffman E, DiGiovanni CW Link to Full Text Abstract PURPOSE: To examine the anatomy of the lateral ankle after arthroscopic repair of the lateral ligament complex (anterior talofibular ligament [ATFL] and calcaneofibular ligament [CFL]) [...]

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