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Lateral Ligament Reconstruction

2019

The lateral collateral ligament complex represents the primary lateral elbow ligament stabilizers. In cases of lateral elbow instability, surgical treatment is recommended. Repair should be anatomical and should restore stability to the elbow in order to permit an early active range of motion. Anatomic repair of soft tissue avulsions from bone can be performed with trans-osseous suture or suture anchors. Reconstruction may be required in severe cases and where primary repair is not possible. This chapter describes the surgical techniques for repair and reconstruction of the lateral collateral ligament of the elbow.

musculoskeletal diseasesFibrous jointbusiness.industryElbowSoft tissueAnatomymusculoskeletal systembody regionsPrimary repairmedicine.anatomical_structureLigamentmedicineelbow instability lateral ligament reconstruction elbow ligamentbusinessRange of motionSurgical treatmentSuture anchors
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Stabilizing lateral ankle instability by suture tape - a cadaver study.

2019

Abstract Background Suture tape is a recent development to augment a Brostrom repair at least during the healing phase of the native tissues used for stabilization of the lateral ankle ligaments. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether suture tape is an effective mechanical stabilizer against anterior talar drawer in a cadaver experiment when tested with a validated arthrometer. Methods Different stability conditions were created in 14 cadaveric foot and leg specimens. Following anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) dissection, isolated suture tape ATFL reconstruction was compared to the unaltered specimens, to the condition with ATFL cut, to the ATFL plus calcaneofibular ligament …

Aged 80 and overJoint InstabilityMaleSuture anchorlcsh:Diseases of the musculoskeletal systemArthrometry ArticularSuturesAugmentationLateral ankle instabilitylcsh:RD701-811Suture tapelcsh:Orthopedic surgerySuture AnchorsCadaverHumansCadaver studyFemalelcsh:RC925-935AnkleAgedResearch ArticleJournal of orthopaedic surgery and research
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