Publications by authors named "Michael Goldring"

Case: We describe a case of a traumatic superior dislocation of the sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) due to an isolated rupture of the costoclavicular ligament (CCL). A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan demonstrated the CCL rupture with preservation of the anterior and posterior SCJ ligaments. This was successfully treated with an isolated hamstring tendon reconstruction of the CCL, resulting in a satisfactory outcome at 1 year after the procedure.

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  • An 8-year-old boy experienced groin and thigh pain for 2 years, and MRI revealed a cyst from a labral tear in his hip.
  • He underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair the labrum and remove the cyst, leading to successful recovery without symptoms after 2 years.
  • The study suggests that pediatric groin pain could be linked to labral tears and cysts, and highlights that arthroscopic treatment can be effective.
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