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    Norimasa Nakamura, Robert G. Marx, Volker Musahl, Alan Getgood, Seth L. Sherman, Peter Verdonk, editors.
    Summary: This comprehensive book offers an overview of the latest advances in knee ligament and knee preservation surgery, including cartilage, meniscus, and osteotomy procedures. Designed to offer practical guidance on the management of complex knee problems, it presents clinical scenarios as well as recommendations by leading international experts. Written in collaboration with ISAKOS and drawing on a variety of perspectives it is invaluable tool for orthopedic and sports medicine surgeons.

    Contents:
    Who needs ACL surgery?
    Evidence Based Patient-Specific Graft Selection for ACL Reconstruction
    Assessment of Risk Factors of Failure of ACLR: When to Address Concomitant Pathology
    Technique Corner: ACLR Optimal Tunnel Placement: How to Get There?
    Evidenced Based Approach for Anterolateral Surgery for ACL Reconstruction
    Why does LET Work?
    The Evidence Regarding ACL Repair
    Outcomes of ACLR
    Advances in Rehabilitation and Return to Sport
    Revision ACLR
    Complications of ACLR
    Osteotomy: Slope Change Tibial Osteotomy to Address ACL deficiency
    Biologics: PTOA following ACLR
    Assessment of the Multiligament Knee
    When do you need to reconstruct a PCL?
    Technique Corner: PCL
    Technique Corner: PLC
    Technique Corner: MCL. - Biologics: Advances in Treating Arthrofibrosis
    Assessment of Patellofemoral Instability
    Osteotomy: Coronal and Axial Plane Deformity
    Save the Meniscus: Advances in Meniscal Repair Techniques
    Meniscus Root Tears
    Meniscus Substitution
    Update on Indications, Technique, and Outcome of Meniscus Transplantation
    Technique Corner: Cell-based Cartilage Repair
    Technique Corner: Marrow Stimulation and Augmentation
    Technique Corner: Particulate Cartilage
    Technique Corner: Osteochondral Allograft
    Technique Corner: Osteochondral Autograft
    Osteotomy: Offloading Procedures for Cartilage Restoration
    Biologics: PRP, BMAC, etc.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Article
    Schurman DJ, Trindade C, Hirshman HP, Moser K, Kajiyama G, Stevens P.
    J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1978 Oct;60(7):978-84.
    Palacos bone cement with and without contained gentamicin was tested for antibacterial efficacy using a rabbit model of a knee hemiarthroplasty and a challenge with intra-articular Escherichia coli. The gentamicin-containing cement prevented infection from challenge with Escherichia coli and protected against inadvertent operative infection as well. Antibiotic concentrations in synovial fluid and urine remained in the therapeutic range for three days, whereas levels in serum were always quite low. Eight per cent of the gentamicin had leached out of the bone cement by eight days, most of it during the first day. Thereafter, extremely small amounts of gentamicin left the cement on a daily basis. The amount of antibiotic leaching out in vitro was proportional to the surface area of the cement. More eluted into serum than into saline.
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