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Dabert A, Runtz A, Leclerc G, Sergent P, Loisel F, Pluvy I, et al.
Orthop Traumatol Surg Res . 2024 Jul; 110(6):103942. PMID: 39030127
Introduction: Management of infection on internal fixation hardware is particularly complex. The main aim of the present study was to assess bone consolidation rates under septic conditions in patients treated...
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Fradin T, Saithna A, Haidar I, Rayes J, El Helou A, Ngbilo C, et al.
Am J Sports Med . 2022 Sep; 50(12):3236-3243. PMID: 36074032
Background: The optimum management strategy after failure of revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (RACLR) is not clearly defined. The literature evaluating differences in outcomes between surgical and nonsurgical management is...
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Hopper G, Philippe C, El Helou A, Gousopoulos L, Fradin T, Vieira T, et al.
Arthrosc Tech . 2022 Aug; 11(7):e1269-e1275. PMID: 35936853
There has been a substantial increase in the number of revision anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructions performed in the past decade. This Technical Note describes combined revision ACL and anterolateral...
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Pioger C, Claes S, Haidar I, Fradin T, Ngbilo C, Rayes J, et al.
Am J Sports Med . 2022 May; 50(7):1798-1804. PMID: 35575386
Background: Previous studies have shown a higher prevalence of meniscal and chondral lesions at the time of revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (R-ACLR) compared with primary ACLR procedures. However, studies...
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Rayes J, Ouanezar H, Haidar I, Ngbilo C, Fradin T, Vieira T, et al.
Am J Sports Med . 2021 Dec; 50(2):395-403. PMID: 34898285
Background: Additional lateral extra-articular tenodesis (LET) has recently been correlated with improved clinical outcomes and reduced failure rates in revision anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR). However, no data are...
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Sonnery-Cottet B, Haidar I, Rayes J, Fradin T, Ngbilo C, Vieira T, et al.
Am J Sports Med . 2021 Aug; 49(11):2889-2897. PMID: 34351825
Background: Clinical studies have demonstrated significant advantages of combined anterior cruciate ligament and anterolateral ligament reconstruction (ACL+ALLR) over isolated ACL reconstruction (ACLR) with respect to reduced graft rupture rates, a...
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Fradin T, Haidar I, Rayes J, Ngbilo C, Vieira T, Sonnery-Cottet B
Arthrosc Tech . 2021 May; 10(4):e1001-e1005. PMID: 33981543
For some authors, repair of the torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in selected patients can be considered a valuable surgical treatment option. One of the main advantages is that it...
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Haidar I, Billieres J, Saithna A, Rayes J, Fradin T, Ngbilo C, et al.
Arthrosc Tech . 2021 Mar; 10(3):e691-e696. PMID: 33738203
The presence of preoperative tunnel widening and/or malposition can pose technical challenges for revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. This Technical Note describes the use of outside-in drilling to avoid the...
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Pioger C, Saithna A, Rayes J, Haidar I, Fradin T, Ngbilo C, et al.
Am J Sports Med . 2021 Mar; 49(6):1431-1440. PMID: 33689510
Background: Preoperative tunnel widening is a frequently reported indication for performing a 2-stage revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) instead of a single-stage procedure. However, the strength of the available...
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Rayes J, Fradin T, Ngbilo C, Clechet J, Vieira T, Cavaignac E, et al.
Arthrosc Tech . 2021 Mar; 10(2):e551-e554. PMID: 33680791
The associated lesion of the posterior oblique ligament (POL) in the setting of anterior cruciate ligament rupture is quite frequent due to the same rotational mechanism. The diagnosis of POL...