2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2004.03.016
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Dropping of an EndoButton into the knee joint 2 years after anterior cruciate ligament repair using proximal fixation methods

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“…Suspensory fixation has been reported to result in a higher incidence of tunnel widening13). On the other hand, it is increasingly used with the popularity of outside-in femoral drilling for better replication of the anatomy of the native ACL and the development of new strong devices35). However, using these devices, some difficulties could be encountered during the operation such as incomplete seating, flipping failure, jamming inside the femoral canal or iliotibial band, and pulling to the outside of the skin or to the joint.…”
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“…Suspensory fixation has been reported to result in a higher incidence of tunnel widening13). On the other hand, it is increasingly used with the popularity of outside-in femoral drilling for better replication of the anatomy of the native ACL and the development of new strong devices35). However, using these devices, some difficulties could be encountered during the operation such as incomplete seating, flipping failure, jamming inside the femoral canal or iliotibial band, and pulling to the outside of the skin or to the joint.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, suspensory femoral fixation has attracted increasing interest with the popularity of outside-in femoral drilling for better replication of the anatomy of the native ACL14). However, some difficulties could be encountered during ACL reconstruction using suspensory devices: incomplete seating, flipping failure, jamming inside the femoral canal or iliotibial band, and pulling to the outside of the skin or to the joint57).…”
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“…Although it achieves a rapid and secure fixation, button style extra-cortical fixation device can slide into the tunnel (Fig. 11) (31). Possible interpositioning of tissue between extra-cortical devices and the cortex has no effect on the long-term outcome (Fig.…”
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“…9-11 Button devices connected to suture, similar to the ones used in this technique, show rare tendency to migration but may occur over time with breakage of the attached suture. 12 The authors were unable to find reference to migration of a button device used around the thorax. This technique has proven effective in both acute and chronic settings and has been successful in returning patients to high levels of activity and military service.…”
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