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Surgical Retrieval, Isolation and In vitro Expansion of Human Anterior Cruciate Ligament-derived Cells for Tissue Engineering Applications
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Double Decker anterior cruciate ligament avulsion
Mohamed Abdelmonsef Ibrahim Elghaish1, Sharif Mustafa Ahmad Ismail El-Lahham1, Ahmed Hassan Saad Abou Helwo1
1Department of Orthopedics, Hatta Hospital, Dubai Academic Health Corporation, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Abstract:
Distal anterior cruciate ligament avulsion from tibial side is an unusual injury. It can be either bony avulsion, which is more common, or rarely a soft tissue peeling of tibial spine with no bone injury. This case report represents a very infrequent injury of combined soft tissue peeling of distal anterior cruciate ligament along with bony avulsion of tibial spine in a 12-years-old boy after falling from his bike.
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