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2. Diagnostic performance of dual-energy computed tomography in detecting anterior cruciate ligament injuries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
3. High prevalence of associated injuries in anterior cruciate ligament tears: A detailed magnetic resonance imaging analysis of 254 patients
4. Risk factors for false positive and false negative MRI in diagnosing medial and lateral meniscal tears with concomitant ACL injury
5. Proximally positioned femoral grafts decrease passive anterior tibial subluxation in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using a posterior trans-septal portal
6. The optimal measurement method considering reliability and validity in the anterior knee laxity of anterior cruciate ligament tears
7. Single bundle hamstrings autograft preparation techniques for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: current concepts
8. A novel approach for anterior cruciate ligament tibial avulsion fracture: arthroscopic modified suture bridge fixation technique
9. Eighteen-year outcome of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with patellar tendon or hamstring autograft
10. Prospective study of functional outcomes and return to sports after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in the knee
11. Tranexamic acid administered intraarticularly to the knee is safer for the articular cartilage and anterior cruciate ligament compared to intravenous administration: Histological analysis of an experimental rat model
12. The apex of the deep cartilage is a stable landmark to position the femoral tunnel during remnant-preserving anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
13. Graft failure within 2 years of isolated anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is associated with increased risk of secondary meniscus tears
14. Reference standards for stress radiography measurements in knee ligament injury and instability: a systematic review
15. Contralateral hamstring autografts do not provide benefit compared to ipsilateral hamstring autografts in primary or revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a systematic review
16. Greater self-efficacy, psychological readiness and return to sport amongst paediatric patients compared with adolescents and young adults, 8 and 12 months after ACL reconstruction
17. Anterior cruciate ligament femoral footprint is oblong-ovate, triangular, or two-tears shaped in healthy young adults: three-dimensional MRI analysis
18. One-stage anterior cruciate ligament revision surgery after primary failed double-bundle reconstruction: a systematic review
19. Short-term outcomes of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with or without lateral tenodesis or anterolateral ligament reconstruction: a retrospective cohort
20. Clinical outcomes of arthroscopic partial resection of mucoid degeneration of anterior cruciate ligament
21. Management of anterior cruciate ligament revision in adults: the 2022 ESSKA consensus: part II—surgical strategy
22. Serial change of femoral and tibial tunnel width after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with allograft
23. BLU-DAT: a new reliable and accurate arthrometer for measuring anterior knee laxity
24. Exploring the potential of ChatGPT as a supplementary tool for providing orthopaedic information
25. Tunnel widening after ACL reconstruction with different fixation techniques: aperture fixation with biodegradable interference screws versus all-inside technique with suspensory cortical buttons. 5-year data from a prospective randomized trial
26. Complications of peroneus longus tendon harvesting: a retrospective review of 82 cases
27. Management of anterior cruciate ligament revision in adults: the 2022 ESSKA consensus part III—indications for different clinical scenarios using the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method
28. Management of anterior cruciate ligament revision in adults: the 2022 ESSKA consensus part I—diagnostics and preoperative planning
29. The posterior cruciate ligament–posterior femoral cortex angle (PCL–PCA) and the lateral collateral ligament (LCL) sign are useful parameters to indicate the progression of knee decompensation over time after an ACL injury
30. A comparison of stress, contact pressure, and contact area on menisci in re-injury mechanisms after reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament with autograft and synthetic graft: a finite element study
31. What it takes to have a high-grade pivot shift—focus on bony morphology
32. Combining age, sex, body mass index, sport level, and preoperative quadriceps strength improves the predictive ability of quadriceps strength recovery after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
33. Graft impingement increases anterior cruciate ligament graft signal more than acute graft bending angle: magnetic resonance imaging-based study in outside-in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
34. Incomplete meniscal healing in early second-look arthroscopy does not indicate failure of repair: a case series
35. Partial debridement is the most commonly reported treatment option for mucoid degeneration of the anterior cruciate ligament: a systematic review
36. Meniscal allograft transplantation, anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, and valgus high tibial osteotomy for meniscal-deficient, unstable, and varus knees: surgical technique and clinical outcomes
37. Meniscal repair failure following concurrent primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: results from the New Zealand ACL Registry
38. Clinical and radiological outcomes of a modified anatomic posterolateral corner reconstruction technique using a single semitendinosus autograft
39. Comparisons of diagnostic performance and the reliability in identifying ACL injury between two measuring protocols of anterior tibial subluxation on MR images
40. Diagnostic value of DECT-based colored collagen maps for the assessment of cruciate ligaments in patients with acute trauma
41. Semitendinosus tendons are commonly contaminated with skin flora during graft harvest for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
42. Harvest location has a minimal impact on differences in cross-sectional area of quadriceps tendon in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
43. Posterior tibial slope, notch width index and tibial tubercle to trochlear groove distance contribute to development of mucoid degeneration of the anterior cruciate ligament: a systematic review
44. Lower donor site morbidity with hamstring and quadriceps tendon autograft compared with bone-patellar tendon-bone autograft after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
45. No difference in patient reported outcomes, laxity, and failure rate after revision ACL reconstruction with quadriceps tendon compared to hamstring tendon graft: a systematic review and meta-analysis
46. Quadriceps autograft is a viable graft choice for arthroscopic ACL reconstruction in patients over 50 years of age
47. Quadriceps tendon autograft is comparable to hamstring tendon and bone-patella-tendon-bone up to 2 years after isolated primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
48. Preoperative factors associated with failure to reach the patient acceptable symptom state after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in patients aged 40 and older
49. Comparison of survival rates between total knee arthroplasty after a previous anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and primary total knee arthroplasty via propensity score matching
50. Management of Multi-Ligament Injuries in Basketball
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