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Am J Sports Med
July 2014
Kirk Kilgour Sports Injury Center, Sant'Andrea Hospital, University of Rome La Sapienza-II School of Medicine, Rome, Italy.
Background: The pivot-shift test is considered a reliable examination to evaluate the results of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, as it strongly correlates with patient satisfaction, giving-way episodes, and activity level. The addition of lateral tenodesis (LT) to current techniques of intra-articular reconstruction with a hamstring graft could potentially improve knee laxity in cases of severe rotational instability.
Purpose: To biomechanically investigate the effect of intra- and extra-articular ACL reconstructions on knee laxity and the pivot-shift phenomenon.
J Laryngol Otol
November 2003
Department of Clinical Neurology and Otorhinolaryngology, University of Rome La Sapienza II School of Medicine, Rome, Italy.
Hearing threshold has been measured in a group of patients following cochlear implantation with a Clarion device for the last eight years. The patients had received either a pre-curved carrier or the Hi-Focus I plus Electrode Positioner System (EPS). The assessment was carried out within the first post-operative week as well as at a later stage, between six and 87 months, post-operatively.
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