Combined quadriceps medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction and osteochondral fixation offers good patient‐reported outcomes and low rates of recurrent instability for osteochondral defects secondary to acute patella dislocation
J Scanlon(Fiona Stanley Hospital), Peter D’Alessandro(The University of Western Australia), Jay R. Ebert(The University of Western Australia), Declan Neeson(Fiona Stanley Hospital), Satyen Gohil(Fiona Stanley Hospital), Shahbaz S. Malik(Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust), Antony Raymond(Poole Hospital), Li-On Lam(Fiona Stanley Hospital), Ashley Simpson(Orthopaedic Research Foundation), Randeep Aujla(University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust), Jacobus H. Otto(Fiona Stanley Hospital)
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