SICOT 2023: Multiple Instrumentation Changing in Transportal & Transtibial Techniques
SICOT 2023: Multiple Instrumentation Changing in Transportal & Transtibial Techniques
Multiple Instrumentation Changing Effect in Transportal and Transtibial Techniques for ACL Reconstruction Regarding Bacterial Contamination: A Randomized Controlled Study
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80 patients undergoing anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) were randomized to receive either the transtibial technique (TT; n=35) or the anteromedial portal track technique (AMP; n=45). The primary outcome of interest was bacterial contamination with either technique. The results of this trial showed no positive swabs with either technique.
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