2022
Dual Posteromedial Portal Technique for Surgical Repair of an Unstable Medial Meniscal Ramp Lesion
Green J, Yalcin S, Moran J, McLaughlin W, Medvecky M. Dual Posteromedial Portal Technique for Surgical Repair of an Unstable Medial Meniscal Ramp Lesion. Video Journal Of Sports Medicine 2022, 2: 26350254221122583. PMID: 40308322, PMCID: PMC11923765, DOI: 10.1177/26350254221122583.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedial meniscal ramp lesionsMeniscal ramp lesionsRamp lesionsSurgical repairPosteromedial portalPosteromedial compartmentAnterior cruciate ligament ruptureConcomitant ACL rupturePosteromedial portal techniqueACL graft failureCruciate ligament ruptureSuccessful surgical repairArthroscopic labral repairACL ruptureGraft failureLigament ruptureStructural lesionsSurgical technique videoCapsular attachmentMeniscocapsular junctionPortal techniqueLabral repairArthroscopic approachLesionsMeniscus healing
2012
Anesthesia for the adult patient with an unrepaired congenital cyanotic heart defect: a case report.
Cosgrove MS. Anesthesia for the adult patient with an unrepaired congenital cyanotic heart defect: a case report. AANA Journal 2012, 80: 197-203. PMID: 22848981.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesConceptsCongenital heart diseaseHeart diseaseAnesthesia providersCase reportCongenital cyanotic heart defectAdult congenital heart diseaseDouble outlet right ventricleComplex congenital heart diseaseMitral valve atresiaSystemic vascular resistanceHypoplastic left ventricleSuccessful surgical repairPediatric critical careCyanotic heart defectsAtrial septal defectSophisticated surgical techniquesVascular resistanceFragile patientsPulmonary stenosisAdult patientsSurgical repairGeneral anesthesiaGreat arteriesAnesthetic careCardiac anomalies
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