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Gabriel S Perrone

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Kaushal S, Barnett S, Hosseinzadeh S, Perrone G, Kiapour A
Orthop J Sports Med . 2024 Mar; 12(3):23259671241237810. PMID: 38532765
Background: Little is known on how meniscal morphology develops during skeletal growth and maturation and its subsequent relationship with the corresponding bony anatomy. Hypotheses: (1) Meniscal dimensions and morphology would...
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Toppo A, Perrone G, Sylvia S, Miltenberg B, Power L, Richmond J, et al.
Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil . 2023 Mar; 5(1):e29-e34. PMID: 36866310
Purpose: To describe injury characteristics and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) among patients aged 40 years and older who underwent allograft reconstruction for multiligament knee injury (MLKI). Methods: Records of patients aged...
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Puzzitiello R, Sylvia S, Perrone G, Bragg J, Richmond J, Salzler M
Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc . 2023 Feb; 31(8):3204-3211. PMID: 36811656
Purpose: To perform a predictive analysis to identify preoperative patient factors associated with failure to achieve a newly defined patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) for the International Knee Documentation Committee...
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Sylvia S, Toppo A, Perrone G, Miltenberg B, Power L, Richmond J, et al.
Arthroscopy . 2022 Jul; 39(1):82-87. PMID: 35840068
Purpose: To evaluate patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and graft failure rates in revision allograft anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) in patients aged 40 and older and compare them with primary ACLRs....
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Pruneski J, OMara L, Perrone G, Kiapour A
Am J Sports Med . 2022 Jun; 50(9):2424-2432. PMID: 35763558
Background: Several anatomic risk factors have been identified in the pathogenesis of patellofemoral instability. The literature is sparce regarding how these anatomic risk factors change during skeletal growth and development....
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Sylvia S, Perrone G, Stone J, Miltenberg B, Nezwek T, Zhang Y, et al.
Arthroscopy . 2021 Oct; 38(5):1537-1543. PMID: 34601008
Purpose: To evaluate patient satisfaction, retear rates, and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in patients aged 40 and older undergoing allograft anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). The secondary goal was to compare...
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Perrone G, Webster K, Imbriaco C, Portilla G, Vairagade A, Murray M, et al.
Orthop J Sports Med . 2019 Nov; 7(11):2325967119879880. PMID: 31763340
Background: There is a high incidence of a secondary anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in unbraced adolescent athletes. Little is known about the effect of functional bracing with regard to...
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Murray M, Kalish L, Fleming B, Flutie B, Freiberger C, Henderson R, et al.
Orthop J Sports Med . 2019 Mar; 7(3):2325967118824356. PMID: 30923725
Background: Bridge-enhanced anterior cruciate ligament repair (BEAR) combines suture repair of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) with a specific extracellular matrix scaffold (the BEAR scaffold) that is placed in the...
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Stone J, Perrone G, Nezwek T, Cui Q, Vlad S, Richmond J, et al.
Am J Sports Med . 2019 Jan; 47(3):584-589. PMID: 30624961
Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears in the pediatric and young adult ACL-deficient knee are often associated with meniscal or chondral injury with delayed time to surgery. The incidence of...
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Sieker J, Proffen B, Waller K, Chin K, Karamchedu N, Akelman M, et al.
J Orthop Res . 2018 Feb; PMID: 29460983
To determine the transcriptional profile of synovium during the molecular phase of post-traumatic osteoarthritis, anterior cruciate ligament transections (ACL) were performed in 36 Yucatan minipigs. Equal numbers were randomly assigned...