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Loss of reduction and complications of coracoclavicular ligament reconstruction with autogenous tendon graft in acute acromioclavicular dislocations
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In acute AC joint dislocation, single-tunnel CC ligament reconstruction using autogenous tendon graft resulted in loss of reduction rate of 47% and a complication rate of 20%.About:
This article is published in Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery.The article was published on 2017-04-01. It has received 50 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Coracoclavicular ligament & Joint dislocation.read more
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Current Concepts in the Operative Management of Acromioclavicular Dislocations: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Operative Techniques:
Anirudh K. Gowd,Joseph N. Liu,Brandon C. Cabarcas,Gregory L. Cvetanovich,Grant H. Garcia,Brandon J. Manderle,Nikhil N. Verma +6 more
TL;DR: Open and arthroscopic AC joint reconstruction techniques have no differences in loss of reduction, the complication rate, and the revision rate based on the available literature.
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High degree of consensus achieved regarding diagnosis and treatment of acromioclavicular joint instability among ESA-ESSKA members
Claudio Rosso,Frank Martetschläger,Frank Martetschläger,Maristella F Saccomanno,Andreas Voss,Lucca Lacheta,Lucca Lacheta,Esa Delphi Consensus Panel,Knut Beitzel,Giuseppe Milano +9 more
TL;DR: A consensus was found on the main topics of controversy in the management of acromioclavicular joint dislocation after the modified Delphi technique was conducted and each step of the diagnostic treatment algorithm was fully investigated and clarified.
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Shoulder Acromioclavicular and Coracoclavicular Ligament Injuries: Common Problems and Solutions.
TL;DR: Surgical techniques have been described to reconstruct the function of the coracoclavicular ligaments to provide stable relationship between the clavicle and scapula and recommendations for prevention and management are provided.
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The importance of biomechanical properties in revision acromioclavicular joint stabilization: a scoping review.
Felix Dyrna,Daniel P. Berthold,Daniel P. Berthold,Matthias J. Feucht,Lukas N. Muench,Lukas N. Muench,Frank Martetschläger,Andreas B. Imhoff,Augustus D. Mazzocca,Knut Beitzel,Knut Beitzel +10 more
TL;DR: A critical review of the literature regarding treatment options for failed AC joint stabilization techniques and to provide a treatment algorithm for salvage procedures is performed.
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New insights in the treatment of acromioclavicular separation
TL;DR: This article aims to provide a current concepts review on the treatment of AC dislocations with emphasis on recent developments.
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A comparison of patellar tendon autograft and allograft used for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in the goat model
Douglas W. Jackson,Edward S. Grood,Jack D. Goldstein,Mark A. Rosen,Peter R. Kurzweil,John F. Cummings,Timothy M. Simon +6 more
TL;DR: Goat model reconstructions of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction shows a more robust biologic response, improved stability, and increased strength to failure values at 6 months, while the allografts demonstrate a greater decrease in their implantation structural properties, a slower rate of biologic incorpo ration, and the prolonged presence of an inflammatory response.
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A Biomechanical Evaluation of an Anatomical Coracoclavicular Ligament Reconstruction
Augustus D. Mazzocca,Stephen Santangelo,Sean T. Johnson,Clifford G. Rios,Mark Dumonski,Robert A. Arciero +5 more
TL;DR: A newly developed anatomical coracoclavicular ligament reconstruction with a modified Weaver-Dunn procedure and a recently described arthroscopic method using ultrastrong nonabsorbable suture material is compared to provide a stronger, permanent biologic solution for dislocation of the acromiOClavicular joint.
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Current Concepts in the Treatment of Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocations
Knut Beitzel,Mark P. Cote,John Apostolakos,Olga Solovyova,Christopher H. Judson,Connor G. Ziegler,Cory Edgar,Andreas B. Imhoff,Robert A. Arciero,Augustus D. Mazzocca +9 more
TL;DR: There is a lack of evidence to support treatment options for patients with acromioclavicular joint dislocations, and further research is needed to determine if differences exist regarding early versus delayed surgical intervention and anatomic versus nonanatomic surgical techniques in the treatment of patients with AC jointdislocations.
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Biomechanical Rationale for Development of Anatomical Reconstructions of Coracoclavicular Ligaments after Complete Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocations
TL;DR: The low level of permanent elongation after cyclic loading suggests that the anatomic reconstruction complex could withstand early rehabilitation; however, the decrease in the structural properties and stiffness of the clavicle should be considered in optimizing the anatomical reconstruction technique.
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Arthroscopically Assisted 2-Bundle Anatomical Reduction of Acute Acromioclavicular Joint Separations:
Gian M. Salzmann,Lars Walz,Stefan Buchmann,Prapagorn Glabgly,Arne J. Venjakob,Andreas B. Imhoff +5 more
TL;DR: Immediate anatomical reduction of an acute AC separation with flip-button devices provides satisfactory clinical results at intermediate-term follow-up and tunnel and button placement are of utmost importance to avoid postoperative failure or loss of reduction.