No increase in adverse events with lateral extra-articular tenodesis augmentation of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction - Results from the stability randomized trial.
Heard, M ; Marmura, H ; Bryant, D ; Litchfield, R ; McCormack, R ; MacDonald, P ; Verdonk, P ; Peterson, D ; Bardana, D ; Rezansoff, A ... show 2 more
Heard, M
Marmura, H
Bryant, D
Litchfield, R
McCormack, R
MacDonald, P
Verdonk, P
Peterson, D
Bardana, D
Rezansoff, A
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2023-01-14
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Objectives: Results from the Stability Study suggest that adding a lateral extra-articular tenodesis (LET) to a hamstring tendon autograft reduces the rate of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) failure in high-risk patients. The purpose of this study is to report adverse events over the 2-year follow-up period and compare groups (ACLR alone vs. ACLR + LET).
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J ISAKOS . 2023 Aug;8(4):246-254
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