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Autor:
Thomas Bienz, Randall W. Culp, John C. P. Floyd, Kostas J. Constantine, Allen T. Bishop, Christopher H. Martin, Carole W. Agin, John D. Wyrick, Paul R Greenlaw, Donald M. Lewis, Carrie R. Swigart, Loryn P. Weinstein, Sokratis Varitimidis, Lisa L. Lattanza, Ziv M. Peled, Robert J. Goitz, James H. Calandruccio, Sam Moghtaderi, Thomas R. Kiefhaber, Kevin D. Plancher, Shrika Sharma, James W. Vahey, Kydee K. Sheetz, Steven Z. Glickel, Thomas J. Graham, Philip E. Blazar, Mark R Belsky, Dennis Rodin, Scott H. Kozin, Ann E. Van Heest, James House, Scott Mair, Steven F. Viegas, John Naranja, Dean G. Sotereanos, Richard W. Barth, Jack Abboudi, David S Zelouf, Waldo E. Floyd, Peter M. Waters, Lawrence H. Schneider, Vincent Ruggiero, Stuart H. Kuschner, William B. Geissler, Michael Jablon, Bradley M. Thomas, William K. Feinstein, Lee Osterman, Alexander D. Mih, Andrew E. Caputo, Manuel F. DaSilva, Andrew H. Borom, Earl W. Brien, Shelly M. Sailer, Mark S. Cohen, David B. Siegel, John D. Mahoney, Timothy Luke, David M. Lichtman, Michelle Gerwin Carlson, John M. Olsewski, Leon S. Benson, Andrew L. Haas, Allan E. Peljovich, Joseph F. Slade, John A. Girotto, Benjamin Chang, Rosa L. Dell’Oca, Mark S. Rekant, Amy Ladd, Kirk Watson, Jonathan S. Schreiber, Michael F. Bothwell, Robert M. Szabo, Matthew D. Putman, Eric Freeman, Angela A. Wang, Jerry G. Kaplan, Roberta T. Ciocco, Mark Katz, Andrew K. Palmer
Publikováno v:
MASTERCASES Hand and Wrist Surgery
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::8519fcafb2acb1ec9436c2e7cf571e26
https://doi.org/10.1055/b-002-66287
https://doi.org/10.1055/b-002-66287
Autor:
Dennis Rodin, I. Martin Levy
Publikováno v:
Arthroscopy : the journal of arthroscopicrelated surgery : official publication of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the International Arthroscopy Association. 19(3)
Femoral interference screw divergence can potentially have detrimental consequences in the rehabilitation of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Several biomechanical studies suggest that divergence angles greater than 15 degrees signifi