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Fankhauser, F; Passler, JM; Schippinger, G; Boldin, C; Scarpatetti, M.
Tendon-to-bone healing of a quadrupled hamstring tendon graft fixed with biodegradable screws in an immature athlete: a radiologic, arthroscopic, histologic, and electromicroscopic investigation.
ARTHROSCOPY. 2004; 20(9): 992-997.
Doi: 10.1016/j.arthro.2004.08.007
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Boldin Christian
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Scarpatetti Michael
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Schippinger Gert
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- Abstract:
- Abstract Quadrupled hamstring tendon is one of the most commonly used ligamentous substitutes in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. We describe a case of a young athlete who sustained a rerupture of a semitendinosus-gracilis autograft fixed with biodegradable screws 2 years after primary surgery. Radiologic, arthroscopic, histologic, and electromicroscopic investigation showed tendon-to-bone healing of the soft tissue graft and partial degradation of the interference screws.
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Adolescent -
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Age Factors -
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament - injuries Anterior Cruciate Ligament - pathology Anterior Cruciate Ligament - radiography Anterior Cruciate Ligament - surgery
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Arthroscopy -
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Biocompatible Materials -
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Bone Screws -
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Humans -
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Male -
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Microscopy, Electron -
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Muscle, Skeletal -
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Sports -
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Tendons - transplantation
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tendon-to-bone healing
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hamstring graft
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anterior cruciate ligament
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fixation strength
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biodegradable screw