Knee

PROSPERO Registrations

CRD420251070965

Reoperation Rate After Remnant-Preserving ACL Reconstruction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Mid- to Long-Term Outcomes

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CRD420251242684

Is medial meniscus posterior root repair disease-modifying? The role of meniscal extrusion as a treatment-sensitive biomarker: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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CRD420261298163

Artificial intelligence–based quantitative knee MRI analysis for osteoarthritis: a systematic review of segmentation accuracy, measurement reliability, and clinical utility

Active AI · MRI · OA
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CRD420261330477

Donor-site complications after patellar bone-block harvest for ACL reconstruction (BPTB and quadriceps tendon with patellar bone block): a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Participate in the Meniscus Initiative Study Group!

We are pleased to announce the formation of the Meniscus Initiative Study Group, an international collaboration focusing on advanced meniscus repair and reconstruction techniques.

📋 Application Form:
👉 https://lnkd.in/dxGR5EpD

Participation requires verification of your clinical experience and research interest through the form above.
The final study group members will be selected following evaluation by the Scientific Board.

💬 For any questions, please feel free to contact us at:
📧 info@sporthopedia.org

Let's advance joint preservation and meniscus science together through collaborative research and shared expertise!

  • Autologous tendon substitution for irreparable meniscal tears – mid- to long-term clinical and radiological outcomes.
  • Combination therapy using PRF and nanofracture for large chondral defects – prospective comparative analysis.
  • Impact of graft type on failure and reoperation rates in remnant-preserving ACL reconstruction.
  • Autologous minced cartilage implantation with biologic augmentation (PRGF/PRF/Exosomes) – evaluation of defect filling and functional recovery.
  • Strategies to reduce donor-site morbidity in quadriceps tendon ACL reconstruction.
  • Rectus femoris tendon graft versus hamstring autograft in ACL reconstruction – comparison of biomechanical properties, graft incorporation, donor-site morbidity, return-to-sport, and long-term functional outcomes.