Suture Tape-Augmented Posterior Cruciate Ligament Repair Should Be Tensioned and Fixed at Approximately 100° Knee Flexion to Prevent Loss of Full Flexion
Purpose: To evaluate the biomechanics of simulated posterior cruciate ligament injuries (SimPCL) with and without internal brace suture tape augmentation (IBSTA) in cadaver knees. Methods: A total of 20 cadaveric knees were used, all male, with an average age of 65 ± 18 years. Femoral tunnel isometr...
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Main Authors: | Roger Ostrander, M.D (Author), Steve Jordan, M.D (Author), John Konicek (Author), William Baldwin, M.D (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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