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摘要
随着人们对前交叉韧带撕裂的前外侧旋转不稳定性(ALRI)的作用有了更深入的了解,外侧关节外腱鞘置换术(LET)越来越受欢迎。其主要目的是恢复前外侧旋转稳定性,从而减少前交叉韧带移植对高危人群的压力,降低移植失败率。目前已介绍了许多使用各种固定方法(螺钉、锚等)进行 LET 的技术。这些技术中的大多数都依赖于侧面的大切口。我们介绍了一种新型技术("迷你 LET"),该技术使用 3-4 厘米的切口,以改善外观。
Lateral extra-articular tenodesis (LET) has shown an upswing in popularity since the role of antero-lateral rotatory instability (ALRI) in ACL tears has become better understood. Its primary aim is to restore antero-lateral rotatory stability and hence reduce stresses placed on the ACL graft in high-risk individuals which should reduce graft failure rates. Many techniques have been described for LET using a variety of fixation methods (screws, anchors, etc.). Most of these techniques rely on a large incision laterally. We describe a novel technique (‘mini-LET’) which uses a 3–4 cm incision, to improve cosmesis.
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