Publications by authors named "L Cerezal"

This review paper offers a concise guide on how to execute Delphi-based interdisciplinary consensus statements on imaging. Fundamental to the Delphi methodology are several core principles. First, an initial key element is the selection of experts, known as panelists.

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  • - The study aimed to identify the location of vascular structures that could be harmed during an ultra-minimally invasive ultrasound-guided release of the long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT) in both volunteers and cadavers.
  • - Using Doppler ultrasound, researchers determined that the acromial artery was on average 0.9 cm from their cutting point, and they performed the procedure on cadavers, successfully releasing the tendon without harming surrounding tissues.
  • - The results indicated that the new technique was safe and effective, with no complications reported, and the mean length of the tendon stump after the release was 2.8 cm.
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Musculoskeletal injuries in adolescents tend to occur in particular locations and have distinct characteristics, as they affect an immature skeleton. Increased engagement in sports, extended training and competition periods, and early specialization in specific sports, among other factors, have contributed significantly to the rise in musculoskeletal sports injuries in adolescents. Furthermore, females show a particularly pronounced increase in sports participation, where anatomical and hormonal factors play crucial roles in the development and increased frequency of sports-related injuries.

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  • The study investigates femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) among 120 professional male football players in Spain and compares their hip X-ray findings to a control group of 80 healthy individuals without significant sports activity.
  • Results show that a significant percentage (61.6%) of players exhibited Cam-type deformity, compared to only 11.6% in the control group, along with notable occurrences of herniation pits (11.6%) and os acetabuli (13.3%).
  • The findings suggest that top-level football players have a higher prevalence of certain hip deformities, indicating the potential impact of rigorous athletic participation on their hip health.
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Purpose: To report the complication of carpal bone tunnel collapse in scapholunate reconstruction.

Methods: The authors present six cases of carpal collapse or bone necrosis after bone tunneling for ligamentous reconstruction, three in the scaphoid bone and three in the lunate.

Results: All six cases were secondary to ligament reconstruction for chronic scapholunate dissociations, none of which had preoperative structural scaphoid or lunate deformities.

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