
The anterior cruciate ligament child (LCA and child)
Lesion of the anterior cruciate ligament in children. The pure ligamentous injuries of the child are certainly underestimated, with the commonly accepted concept of more

Lesion of the anterior cruciate ligament in children. The pure ligamentous injuries of the child are certainly underestimated, with the commonly accepted concept of more

Introduction: Ambulatory surgery appears from the early twentieth century. It’s in the 70s it began to grow in the US, to grow rapidly in the

There are two cruciate ligament, the anterior cruciate ligament and the posterior cruciate ligament. They cross in the middle of the knee in échacrure. Doctor

ligament knee outpatient (or day hospitalization) Traditionally, surgical reconstruction of knee ligaments required hospitalization for several nights at the clinic. The average term in France for

Summary: Objective: The main objective of the study was to compare the performance of GNRB® and that of Telos ™ in the diagnosis of a

Some numbers … 75% of ruptures of the anterior cruciate ligament occur during sports practice. 16,000 ruptures of the anterior cruciate ligament occur per year

Introduction The last 30 years, there has been a significant increase sport participation of women in all fields and at all levels including State-united after

Studies show that women are 5 times more sprains than men. One begins to understand why! Preventive strategies are now resulting in more efficient!A sprain

The ambulatory surgical ligament reconstruction: the course An outpatient surgery is now possible for surgery cruciate ligament of the knee.The implementation must be planned and

Ruptures of the anterior cruciate ligament during the menstrual cycle among recreational skiers summary Introduction Women have four to eight times more likely than men

The diagnosis was made ??by your doctor or sports already confirmed by MRI, it is not urgent to take a surgical decision. The first three weeks you

Introduction: The diagnosis of a torn anterior cruciate ligament is clinical. (Fig 1) MRI of the knee may be requested to confirm the diagnosis, to

Failure risk factors ACL: female gender The rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most common injuries in athletes. Many studies

Partial ACL tear Isolated ruptures of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are the most frequent ligament of the knee. These breaks may be complete

Specifications of ligamentoplasty cruciate ligament previous (LCA) according to kenneth-jones technical or KJ or patellar schematic description tendon of this operation is to achieve anatomic

DESCRIPTIVE ANATOMY The LCAE is the only ligament of purely intra-articular body INSERTS OF LCAE The tibia, the LCAE fits on pre-spinal area in front

The contribution of new imaging techniques (MRI and 3D MRI diffusion cube) and measurement of laxity (GNRB and TELOS) on the management of partial tears

The repair of the anterior cruciate ligament is one of the most practiced sport interventions surgery. Increasing the French sport of the past 30 years,

What is a sprain? A sprain is a traumatic affection of one or more ligaments. This traumatic injury can be a simple stretching of the

Introduction The aim of this operation is to achieve anatomic ACL reconstruction using autologous (patient’s tendon) under arthroscopic control. The principle of TLS is to

New data sheet ligamentoplasty ANTERIOR LIGAMENT (ACL) BY TECHNICAL hamstring (Tendons-national law and semitendinosus. Schematic description of this operation is to achieve anatomic ACL reconstruction

Doctor Nicolas LEFEVRE, Doctor Yoann BOHU, Doctor Serge HERMAN. – 6 février 2011

Introduction This technique of reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament plasty involving extra and intra-articular fascia lata was described by Hey-Groves in 1917, modified in

Anatomy A ligament is a fibrous cord that connects two bones together at a joint. He guides and controls its movement … until the amplitude

The aim of this operation is to achieve anatomic ACL reconstruction using autologous (patient’s tendon) under arthroscopic control. The principle of TLS is to use