1.Management algorithm for septic arthritis after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
Cheng WANG ; Ling Yu MENG ; Na Yun CHEN ; Dai LI ; Jian Quan WANG ; Ying Fang AO
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2021;53(5):850-856
OBJECTIVE:
To summarize the experience in the diagnosis and management of septic arthritis after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
METHODS:
A retrospective review was conducted of all the arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions performed at Department of Sports Medicine, Peking University Third Hospital between January 2001 and December 2020. In the study, 65 of 27 867 patients experienced postoperative septic arthritis. The incidence, presentation, laboratory results, treatment, and outcome of all the infected patients were analyzed. The experiences of diagnosis and management of septic arthritis after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction were summarized.
RESULTS:
A total of 27 867 anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions were performed at our department between January 2001 and December 2020. In the study, 65 (0.23%) patients were identified with postoperative septic arthritis. The most common symptoms of the infected patients were fever (38.7±0.5) ℃, knee swelling, pain, and restricted motion. The mean peripheral white blood cell count (WBC) was (9.2±2.6)×109/L (range 4.2×109/L-19.4×109/L), with (72.5±6.3) % (range 54.9%-85.1%) polymorphonuclear neutrophils (N). The mean erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) was (59.9±24.1) mm/h (range 9-108 mm/h), C-reactive protein (CRP) was (10.9±5.7) mg/dL (range 1.2-30.8 mg/dL), and fibrinogen (FIB) level was (7.0±1.6) g/L (range 3.7-10.8 g/L). All of the laboratory results were statistically higher in the infection group compared with the normal postoperative group (P<0.001). The synovial white blood cell count (SWBC) of aspirated knee joint fluid was (45.0±29.8)×109/L (range 7.1×109-76.5×109/L). Polymorphonuclear cell percentage (PMNC) was (90.27±7.86) % (range 60%-97%). In the study, 45 patients (69.2%) had positive aspirate cultures. Microbiology showed coagulase-negative Staphylococcus (CNS) and Staphylococcus aureus (SA) were the most common bacterium (34 cases and 7 cases, individually). There were 26 methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus. Both conservative (16 patients) and operative (49 patients) treatments were effective, but conservative group had a longer recovery time (5.6 d vs. 1.6 d, P=0.042).
CONCLUSION
Septic arthritis after arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is a rare but potentially devastating complication. The correct diagnosis relies on synovial fluid analysis and bacterial culture. Our proposed treatment protocol is arthroscopic debridement and antibiotic therapy as quickly as possible.
Algorithms
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
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Arthritis, Infectious/etiology*
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Arthroscopy
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Humans
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Knee Joint/surgery*
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Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
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Postoperative Complications/etiology*
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Retrospective Studies
2.Anatomical Risk Factors of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury.
Lei SHEN ; Zhi-Gao JIN ; Qi-Rong DONG ; Liu-Bing LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2018;131(24):2960-2967
Background:
Nowadays, the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury has been one of the most common diseases of the knee joint. The relationships between the ACL injury and the anatomical structures are still controversial. This study aimed to identify the anatomical risk factors of ACL injury by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the knee.
Methods:
This was a retrospective study of 125 patients undergoing primary ACL reconstruction between July 2013 and May 2017. Another 125 patients without any organic knee joint injury were served as controls. The shape of intercondylar notch, the intercondylar notch width index, the intercondylar notch height index, the α angle, the β angle, and the medial and lateral tibial plateau slope were measured with MRI and compared. The data were compared by binary logistic regression to find the risk factors.
Results:
The two groups differed in the proportion of male patients (70.4% vs. 52.0%, χ = 8.911, P = 0.003), but gender was excluded as a risk factor for ACL injury with regression analysis (odds ratio = 1.476, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.689-3.160, P = 0.317). The injured group was found to have a smaller notch width index (95% CI = 7.960E-23-2.154E-9, P < 0.001), a larger β angle (95% CI = 1.311-1.785, P < 0.001), and a larger lateral tibial plateau slope (95% CI = 1.201-1.683, P < 0.001). The cutoff values of notch width index, β angle, and the lateral tibial plateau slope were 0.252, 38.5°, and 7.5°, respectively.
Conclusions:
In this study, a narrow intercondylar notch (intercondylar notch width index <0.252), a larger lateral tibial slope (>7.5°), and larger β angle (>38.5°) might be the factors associated with ACL injury.
Trial Registration
ChiCTR-RRC-17014116; http://www.chictr.org.cn/showproj.aspx?proj=24119.
Adult
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
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diagnostic imaging
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etiology
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
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Female
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Humans
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Knee Joint
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diagnostic imaging
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Logistic Models
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors
3.Dislocation of a constrained total knee arthroplasty with patellar tendon rupture after trivial trauma.
Raju VAISHYA ; Vipul VIJAY ; Abhishek VAISH
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2015;18(4):241-244
Constrained total knee prostheses are used in knees with severe deformities and insufficiency of collaterals to provide stable and mobile knees. Dislocation after constrained knee prosthesis is an extremely rare and dreaded complication. When dislocation is associated with patellar tendon rupture, the management includes restoration of the extensor apparatus along with a stable knee. Repair of the patellar tendon is challenging due to poor soft tissue coverage in the area and a bulky repair can put tension on the wound closure. Ideal method of restoration of the extensor apparatus is a matter of debate. There are various modalities used ranging from primary end-to-end repair, augmentation by medial gastrocnemius flap, semitendinosus and synthetic implants and allograft tendoachilles. We report a rare case of a posterior dislocation of a constrained total knee arthroplasty in association with patellar tendon rupture due to a minor fall after a few weeks of surgery. The first episode was managed by reposition of the dislocation and V-Y plasty of the quadriceps and primary repair. The second episode of dislocation with re-rupture needed augmentation by semitendinosus along with the insertion of the thicker insert. The management of this complex problem along with the review of literature is discussed in this case report.
Aged
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee
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adverse effects
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Female
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Humans
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Joint Dislocations
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etiology
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Patellar Ligament
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injuries
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Rupture
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Tendon Injuries
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etiology
4.Autosomal Dominant Type I Osteopetrosis Is Related with Iatrogenic Fractures in Arthroplasty.
Ruud P VAN HOVE ; Tjitte DE JONG ; Peter A NOLTE
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2014;6(4):484-488
Autosomal dominant osteopetrosis (ADO) is a sclerotic bone disorder due to failure of osteoclasts. ADO poses difficulties during arthroplasty because of the increased chance for iatrogenic fractures due to sclerotic bone. ADO is divided into two types based on radiological findings, fracture risk, and osteoclast activity. These differences suggest less brittle bone in patients with ADO I compared to that of patients with ADO II, which suggests a smaller chance of preoperative fractures during cementless arthroplasty in ADO I compared with that in ADO II. A case of cementless total knee arthroplasty in a patient with ADO I is presented. Total hip arthroplasty was performed during follow-up, and known major problems related to ADO II were experienced. Therefore, the differences between ADO I and ADO II may not be clinically relevant for an iatrogenic fracture during arthroplasty in patients with ADO.
Acetabulum/injuries
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Adult
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee/*adverse effects
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Down Syndrome/complications
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Female
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Femoral Fractures/etiology/surgery
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Genes, Dominant
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Humans
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Iatrogenic Disease
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Knee Joint/surgery
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Osteoarthritis, Knee/complications/*surgery
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Osteopetrosis/complications/*surgery
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Periprosthetic Fractures/*etiology/surgery
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Tibial Fractures/etiology/therapy
5.3D finite element model of human knee injuries in the traffic accident.
Wei-Hua HUANG ; Ping HUANG ; Zheng-Dong LI ; Dong-Hua ZOU ; Yu SHAO ; Hui-Jun WANG ; Yi-Jiu CHEN
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;30(1):1-12
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the injury mechanism of the human knee in a traffic accident by establishing a 3D finite element (FE) model.
METHODS:
The FE model, composed of femur, tibia, fibula, patella, meniscus, knee ligaments and surrounding soft tissues, was reconstructed by CT scanning data from a male volunteer. Validation was performed by the lateral impact simulation, and the stress and strain results were obtained to be compared with those previously reported for injury prediction.
RESULTS:
The results derived from the FE model were found to be similar with those previously reported, most of the ligaments and meniscus wounded at 40 m/s collision, which was readily observed.
CONCLUSION
The simulation results generated by FE model can be effectively used for the injury mechanism analysis of initial contact.
Accidents, Traffic
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Biomechanical Phenomena
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Femur
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Finite Element Analysis
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Humans
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Knee Injuries/etiology*
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Knee Joint
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Male
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Models, Theoretical
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Tibia
6.Clinical characteristics of 4355 patients with anterior cruciate ligament injury.
Yu MEI ; Ying-fang AO ; Jian-quan WANG ; Yong MA ; Xin ZHANG ; Jia-ning WANG ; Jing-xian ZHU
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(23):4487-4492
BACKGROUNDClinical features of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury are important for its prevention, diagnosis and treatment. However, few studies have reported such data, especially in China. The purpose of this study was to describe the clinical characteristics of ACL injury on a large cohort.
METHODSBetween 1993 and 2007, a total of 4355 ACL deficient inpatients (612 athletes and 3743 non-athletes) were registered. Data were collected using a special database system. And the distributions of characteristics in different groups were compared and analyzed statistically.
RESULTSAll subjects were confirmed with ACL tear during surgery. Statistical analysis revealed that the percentage of females in Athlete Group was significantly higher than that in Non-athlete Group (56.05% vs. 24.95%, P < 0.001). This study also found that sports trauma was the main cause of ACL tears. Soccer, basketball, judo, wrestling and track and field were the five most responsible activities for athletes. The average injury time for athletes was significantly shorter than that for non-athletes (413.3 days vs. 717.5 days, P < 0.001). Three thousand nine hundred and eight cases were ordered ACL reconstruction (76.04% single-bundle, 18.30% double-bundle). Three hundred and forty-five patients (7.92%) were combined with other ligaments injuries, 2667 (61.24%) were found with various grades of cartilage lesions, and 3377 (77.54%) were found with meniscal injury.
CONCLUSIONSSports trauma was the main cause of ACL tears in China, and reconstruction had become the principal surgical choice. In order to restore knee joint stability and reduce the incidence of cartilage and meniscal injury, patienttailored ACL reconstruction should be suggested at the right moment.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Age Distribution ; Anterior Cruciate Ligament ; pathology ; Child ; China ; epidemiology ; Female ; Humans ; Knee Injuries ; epidemiology ; etiology ; pathology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Sex Distribution ; Young Adult
7.Painful pretibial pseudocyst at bioabsorbable interference screw aperture two years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
Michael Xuanrong SHEN ; S S SATHAPPAN
Singapore medical journal 2013;54(10):e211-4
We report the case of a patient with a painful subcutaneous nodule, measuring 13 mm × 17 mm, at the pretibial graft aperture site, which presented two years after a successful anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with an autologous hamstring graft. A bioabsorbable poly-L-lactide interference screw was used for graft fixation at the tibial aperture. The patient underwent surgical excision of the lesion and curettage at the tunnel aperture. Grossly, extruded fragments of the screw and a thick pseudocapsule of surrounding tissue were excised. There was no communication between the tunnel aperture and the knee joint. The graft was also intact. Histological analysis revealed fragments of the bioabsorbable material in association with fibrous and granulomatous chronic inflammatory cells. This was consistent with a foreign body reaction. The patient subsequently recovered and resumed preinjury level of activity. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report describing a nodular granulomatous type reaction to foreign bioabsorbable poly-L-lactide screw material subsequent to an anterior cruciate reconstruction surgery.
Absorbable Implants
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adverse effects
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament
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surgery
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
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adverse effects
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methods
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Arthralgia
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diagnosis
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etiology
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Bone Cysts
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complications
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diagnosis
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surgery
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Bone Screws
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adverse effects
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Knee Joint
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
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Postoperative Complications
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Reoperation
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Tibia
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Young Adult
8.The therapeutic effect analysis of three kinds of methods for the management of post traumatic knee stiffness.
Si-hai LIU ; Zhi-gang CUI ; Xin-zuo HAN ; Ke-min LIU ; An-qing WANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2012;50(9):814-817
OBJECTIVESTo investigate the therapeutic effect of rehabilitation, arthroscopy and "hybrid technique" for posttraumatic knee stiffness (PTKS), and to make the best choice for the treatment.
METHODSFrom February 2004 to November 2009, 66 patients suffered from PTKS were treated, and the clinical data were studied retrospectively, 36 male and 30 female patients with an average age of 41 years were analyzed, knee stiffness time averaged 15 months (0.5 - 108.0 months), 21 cases of patients were treated with rehabilitation (rehabilitation group), 22 cases of patients with arthroscopy + rehabilitation (arthroscopy group) and 23 cases of patients with mini-invasive "hybrid technique" + rehabilitation (hybrid technique group). For each case, the difference of range of motion (ROM) and hospital for special surgery (HSS) score of the knee before and after the treatment were analyzed statistically. The characters of PTKS including the course of the disease, the degree of extensor mechanism involving, physical examination and other ancillary data were also analyzed. The management methods for PTKS were summarized.
RESULTSTotal 66 cases were followed up ranging from 24.0-72.5 months and the mean time was 34.2 months. The average ROM was improved obviously: rehabilitation group increased from 45° ± 22° to 95° ± 24° (t = -11.2, P < 0.05), arthroscopy group from 47° ± 26° to 118° ± 11° (t = -11.0, P < 0.05) and hybrid technique group from 36° ± 22° to 110° ± 14° (t = -13.4, P < 0.05). Both ROM and HSS score of the knee before and after the treatment for each group showed significant difference statistically (t = -9.1, -6.0, -5.2, P < 0.05). Wound necrosis, tearing, re-fracture and extension lag were not found. According to Judet standard at final follow-up, 15 cases were excellent, 3 cases good and 3 cases normal in rehabilitation group; 15 cases were excellent, 5 cases good and 2 cases normal in arthroscopy group; 14 cases were excellent, 8 cases good and 1 case bad.
CONCLUSIONSPathology of PTKS is complex, satisfactory result could be obtained through individualized treatment program, which were established depend on the course of the disease, the degree of extensor mechanism involving, physical examination and ancillary data. The timely and effective surgical interference followed by a comprehensive rehabilitation program is the key point for satisfied outcome.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Ankylosis ; etiology ; surgery ; Arthroscopy ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Knee Injuries ; complications ; Knee Joint ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ; Range of Motion, Articular ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult
9.Painful locking of the knee due to bucket handle tear of mediopatellar plica.
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2011;14(2):117-119
A case of swelling and anterior painful knee due to tear of mediopatellar plica is reported. The patient also felt clunk of the patellofemoral joint and knee locking. Under arthroscopic examination, a thick and fibrous plica was found medial to patellar, and a bucket tear along the plica from medial patellar retinaculum to infrapatellar fat pad. Polarized microscopic examination showed collagen fiber fragment and loss of light reflecting property. Neuro-immunohistology suggested up-regulation of synovial plica innervation in the area around the crack. This may be related to the pain. The bucket tear of mediopatellar plica-caused pain and lock of knee are more common than previously reported.
Adult
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Arthroscopy
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Humans
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Knee Injuries
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physiopathology
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Male
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Pain
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etiology
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Patellofemoral Joint
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injuries
10.Full thickness burns over bilateral patella tendons - adjunctive Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for wound bed preparation and improved graft take.
Si Jack CHONG ; Adrian OOI ; Yee Onn KOK ; Meng Kwan TAN
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2011;40(10):471-472

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