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Victor Valderrabano
Researcher at University Hospital of Basel
Publications - 334
Citations - 10452
Victor Valderrabano is an academic researcher from University Hospital of Basel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ankle & Ankle replacement. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 316 publications receiving 9154 citations. Previous affiliations of Victor Valderrabano include University of Calgary & University of Basel.
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All-Inside Meniscal Repair Devices Compared With Their Matched Inside-Out Vertical Mattress Suture Repair Introducing 10,000 and 100,000 Loading Cycles
Claudio Rosso,Sebastian Müller,Daniel M. Buckland,Daniel M. Buckland,Tanja Schwenk,Simon Zimmermann,Michael de Wild,Victor Valderrabano +7 more
TL;DR: All-inside meniscal devices show comparable biomechanical properties compared with inside-out suture repair in cyclic loading, even after 100,000 cycles.
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Muscular atrophy of the lower leg in unilateral post traumatic osteoarthritis of the ankle joint.
TL;DR: It is concluded that unilateral ankle joint osteoarthritis leads to an overall lower leg muscle atrophy, but significant atrophy of the M. soleus and all muscles of the affected leg undergo a fatty degeneration.
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Commercially available trabecular metal ankle interpositional spacer for tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis secondary to severe bone loss of the ankle.
Monika Horisberger,Jochen Paul,Martin Wiewiorski,Heath B. Henninger,Muhammad S. Khalifa,Alexej Barg,Victor Valderrabano +6 more
TL;DR: The trabECular metal™ interpositional ankle spacer is the first trabecular metal spacer designed specifically for ankle surgery and will make it a valuable tool for reconstructing bone loss in tibiotalocalcaneal nailing arthrodesis.
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Development of a force-determining tensor to measure “physiologic knee ligament gaps” without bone resection using a total knee arthroplasty approach
TL;DR: The success of this assessment with cadaveric knees indicates that this prototype can be applied to measure flexion and extension gaps without the need for bony resection, and can be used for further analyses, e.g., to explore the effects of selective ligament resection.
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Physiological Achilles tendon length and its relation to tibia length.
Claudio Rosso,Philipp Schuetz,Caroline Polzer,Lukas Weisskopf,Ulrich Studler,Victor Valderrabano +5 more
TL;DR: A new way to measure the ATL in a consistent way in healthy subjects and showed correlations between ATL, TL and body height and defined an algorithm of ATL based on TL, which might be important in patients with impaired tendons such as AT ruptures.