“…In our study, the variations of failure parameters and laxity measures were not particularly large as compared to ACLR studies in larger animals [1,8]. Our choice of graft tension (2 or 4 N) corresponded to 5-10 % of ultimate strength of rat ACL (*40 N), which is similar to the range used in clinical practice (80-150 N) [3] that corresponded to 4-7 % of intact human ACL (2,160 N) [16]. Thus, the use of a rat model is still valuable for investigation into initial graft tensioning in ACLR.…”
“…In our study, the variations of failure parameters and laxity measures were not particularly large as compared to ACLR studies in larger animals [1,8]. Our choice of graft tension (2 or 4 N) corresponded to 5-10 % of ultimate strength of rat ACL (*40 N), which is similar to the range used in clinical practice (80-150 N) [3] that corresponded to 4-7 % of intact human ACL (2,160 N) [16]. Thus, the use of a rat model is still valuable for investigation into initial graft tensioning in ACLR.…”
“…We appraised each study and calculated a Detsky score from a maximum of 20, or a MINORS score from a maximum of 16 for non-comparative studies and 24 for comparative studies. Studies that received at least 75% of the maximum MINORS or Detsky score were considered to be high quality, which is consistent with previous research [18][19] .…”
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With pooled proportions of complications from over 6600 patients over a 10-year period, a standard may be set for outcomes after single-stage primary hypospadias repair for surgeons to audit their own outcomes against.
“…Studies that received at least 75 percent of the maximum Methodological Index for Nonrandomized Studies or Detsky score were considered to be high quality, which is consistent with previous research. [60][61][62][63] …”
Section: Assessment Of Methodologic Qualitymentioning
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