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Le ligament artificiel (G.I.O.T. – 2007)
Summary: The aim of the study was to evaluate the results of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with Lars artificial ligaments at a five-year follow-up.
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Acute ruptures of the anterior cruciate ligament – Early repair with the LARS international fixation prospective study – 5 to 15 years follow up (J.P. Laboureau – 2008)
Method : The “internal fixation” is a purely arthroscopic procedure. Some rules have to be strictly respected : isometry, posterior tibial insertion, a straight alignment
Arthroscopic Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Using LARS Artificial Ligament: Journal of Surgical Research – 2010
Purpose: The aims of this study were to analyze the preliminary clinical effects of arthroscopic recon- struction of posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) using Ligament Advanced
Evaluation of reconstructive surgery using artificial ligaments in 71 acute knee dislocations – International Orthopaedics (SICOT) – Springer – 2010
This retrospective study assessed the results of 71 patients with knee dislocations who underwent acute combined repair and reconstruction using Ligament Ad- vancement Reinforcement System
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With LARS Artificial Ligament: A Multicenter Study With 3- to 5-Year Follow-up (2010)
Purpose: The aim of this multicenter study was to evaluate the clinical outcome of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction by use of the Ligament Advanced
Cruciate ligament reconstruction using LARS artificial ligament under arthroscopy: 81 cases report – Chinese Medical Journal – 2010
Background: There are many different materials used for ligament reconstruction. Currently, autograft, allograft, and artificial ligaments are used in the reconstruction.
Method: Eighty-one cases were
LARS ligament repair of acute tendo-Achilles rupture – Orthopaedics proceedings – The Bone and Joint Journal – 2011
The Achilles tendon is the most commonly ruptured tendon in the body and yet its management
remains controversial due to potential surgical complications. The results
Posterior cruciate ligament and multi-ligament reconstruction using LARS ligament – Orthopaedics proceedings – British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery – 2011
Purpose : We conducted a prospective study to investigate the role of the LARS ligament system to reconstruct the posterior cruciate ligament and the postero-lateral
Sternoclavicular joint reconstruction for instability using LARS ligament : report of surgical technique and early outcomes – Orthopaedics proceedings – British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery – 2013
Traumatic injuries to the sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) are uncommon representing only 3% of all
injuries to the shoulder girdle. Acutely, the majority are managed non-operatively
Comparison of isometric and anatomical graft placement in synthetic ACL reconstructions: A pilot study – ELSEVIER – 2013
Correct graft placement is critical to the success of anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions (ACLR). Whilst current trend is to insert the graft in an anatomical
Synthetic Devices for Reconstructive Surgery of the Cruciate Ligaments: ACL Reconstructive Surgery (2015)
Purpose: The role of synthetic devices in the management of the cruciate ligament-injured knee remains controversial. The aim of this systematic review was to assess
Synthetic ACL grafts are more important than clinical nonbelievers may realize – The journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery – Vol 31, No 5, p; 969-970 – by the Arthroscopy Association of North America – 2015
Abstract: Artificial ACL grafts are structural ties, designed to resist tension, but not designed to undergo biologic ligamentization by the host. Strategically, an artificial ACL
Comparison of isometric and anatomical graft placement in synthetic ACL reconstructions: A pilot study – ELSEVIER – 2013
Correct graft placement is critical to the success of anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions (ACLR). Whilst current trend is to insert the graft in an anatomical
Synthetic Devices for Reconstructive Surgery of the Cruciate Ligaments: ACL Reconstructive Surgery (2015)
Purpose: The role of synthetic devices in the management of the cruciate ligament-injured knee remains controversial. The aim of this systematic review was to assess
Synthetic ACL grafts are more important than clinical nonbelievers may realize – The journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery – Vol 31, No 5, p; 969-970 – by the Arthroscopy Association of North America – 2015
Abstract: Artificial ACL grafts are structural ties, designed to resist tension, but not designed to undergo biologic ligamentization by the host. Strategically, an artificial ACL
Isometric reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament femoral and tibial tunnel placement (J.P. Laboureau – 2016)
Study of ACL reconstruction failures shows that half of them are due to technical faults . This is true for all types of transplants and
Retrospective study – Gliatis Pleases – World Journal of Orthopedics – 2017
Subject : Complex knee injuries treated in acute phase: Long-term results using Ligament Augmentation and Reconstruction System artificial ligament.
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