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Kelvin Shi

Researcher at University of York

Publications -  5
Citations -  1151

Kelvin Shi is an academic researcher from University of York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction & Anterior cruciate ligament. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1054 citations. Previous affiliations of Kelvin Shi include Northwestern University.

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A Meta-analysis of the Incidence of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears as a Function of Gender, Sport, and a Knee Injury–Reduction Regimen

TL;DR: Meta-analysis was applied to the entire applicable literature to generate accurate estimates of the true incidences of ACL tear as a function of gender, sport, and injury-reduction training and found female subjects had a roughly 3 times greater incidence of ACL tears in soccer and basketball versus male subjects.
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A meta-analysis of stability of autografts compared to allografts after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

TL;DR: It would appear that autografts are the graft of choice for routine ACLR with allografteds better reserved for multiple ligament-injured knees where extra tissue may be required.
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A meta-analysis of stability after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction as a function of hamstring versus patellar tendon graft and fixation type.

TL;DR: The recent literature would suggest that 4HS ACLR produces higher stability rates than BPTB, that 4 HS stability rates are fixation dependent, that aperture fixation offers no stability advantage, and that EndoButton with second-generation tibial fixation produces consistently high stability rates.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measurement of the Contralateral Normal Meniscus Is a More Accurate Method of Determining Meniscal Allograft Size Than Radiographic Measurement of the Recipient Tibial Plateau

TL;DR: Contralateral MRI meniscal measurement is proposed as a new gold standard to size menisci before transplantation because direct MRI measurement of the contralateral intact meniscus better predicts actual meniscal size than estimation of size indirectly from measurement ofThe tibial plateau on which it is located.
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Elongation of simulated whipstitch post anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction tibial fixation after cyclic loading

TL;DR: Whipstitch-post tibial ACLR fixation is biomechanically sound with among the lowest rates of elongation after laboratory cyclic loading.