Nicholas L. Newcomb
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View article: Planned Tunnel Convergence for Concomitant Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Meniscal Root Repair
Planned Tunnel Convergence for Concomitant Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Meniscal Root Repair Open
Meniscal root injuries frequently occur in the setting of multiligamentous knee injuries. These present a complicating factor for planned tunnels and fixation owing to their proximity to the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) tibial tunnel.…
View article: Open Medial Meniscus Centralization With Arthroscopic Root Repair
Open Medial Meniscus Centralization With Arthroscopic Root Repair Open
Background: Meniscotibial ligament disruption and medial meniscal extrusion may represent early and predisposing events contributing to medial meniscal root tears. If left untreated, these extruded tears may result in loss of medial compar…
View article: Open Approach for Repair of Tibial PCL Avulsion
Open Approach for Repair of Tibial PCL Avulsion Open
Background: Tibial avulsion of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) often requires operative fixation, which frequently results in successful outcomes if identified acutely. Open or arthroscopic techniques are most commonly used. Indicati…
View article: Revision Carpal Tunnel Release With Umbilical Cord Allograft: A Four-Year Retrospective Cohort Study
Revision Carpal Tunnel Release With Umbilical Cord Allograft: A Four-Year Retrospective Cohort Study Open
Background: Refractory symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome can persist or reoccur after carpal tunnel release (CTR) surgery in 1% to 25% of patients, with up to 12% of patients requiring secondary surgery. If revision surgery is requ…
View article: Diving for the Basketball: An Isolated Popliteus Rupture in an Adolescent Female with 6 Year Follow-Up
Diving for the Basketball: An Isolated Popliteus Rupture in an Adolescent Female with 6 Year Follow-Up Open
Popliteus tendon injuries most often occur in a traumatic setting with damage to multiple other knee structures. Isolated popliteal injuries, however, are rare. To our knowledge, there are no cases of a female pediatric patient with an int…