1. Resultado de suturas meniscales por técnica artroscópica "todo adentro", revisión a mediano plazo.
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F. E., García-Dobarganes-Barlow, A., Guevara-Álvarez, F., Garcini-Munguía, A., López-Villers, E., Villavicencio-Ocampo, F., Mata-Coronado, I., González-Rizo, D., Esperanza-González, J., Valadez-Soto, V., García-Romo, and N., Saavedra-Islas
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Introduction: all-in meniscal suture devices have evolved and simplified meniscal repair. In this study we will formulate the following research questions: what is the rate of survival and failure? What are the risk factors associated with failure? And what are the functional results after meniscal repair surgery? Material and methods: ambispective study from 2001 to 2021 of patients with repairable meniscal injury with allin meniscal suture devices. The survival and failure ratio were obtained with the Kaplan-Meier test, the risk factors associated with meniscal suture failure were assessed with the logistic regression test, and the pre- and post-surgical functional results were estimated with the test. t-Student. Results: in 20 years of follow-up of 316 menisci repaired with all-in meniscal sutures, a survival rate of 95.9% was obtained. The absence of injury to the anterior horn of the meniscus was shown to be a protective factor [OR = 0.12], together with not practicing impact sports [OR = 0.2]. Postsurgery IKDC and Tegner-Lysholm results were shown to be very good to excellent (p < 0.0001). Conclusion: all-in meniscal suture devices are and will continue to be frontline weapons in the repair of meniscal tears. In 20 years of follow-up, a lower failure rate was evidenced, associated with excellent functional results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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