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:archives of trauma research
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antonio panella orthopedics and traumatology unit, department of medical sciences of basis, neurosciences and organs of sense, faculty of medicine and surgery, university of study of bari, general hospital, piazza giulio cesare, bari, italy
angela notarnicola orthopedics and traumatology unit, department of medical sciences of basis, neurosciences and organs of sense, faculty of medicine and surgery, university of study of bari, general hospital, piazza giulio cesare, bari, italy; orthopedics and traumatology unit, department of medical sciences of basis, neurosciences and organs of sense, faculty of medicine and surgery, university of study of bari, general hospital, piazza giulio cesare, bari, italy. tel: +39-0805592938
paola damato orthopedics and traumatology unit, department of medical sciences of basis, neurosciences and organs of sense, faculty of medicine and surgery, university of study of bari, general hospital, piazza giulio cesare, bari, italy
giuseppe sforza berkshire independent hospital, swallows croft, wensley road, reading, uk
giuseppe solarino orthopedics and traumatology unit, department of medical sciences of basis, neurosciences and organs of sense, faculty of medicine and surgery, university of study of bari, general hospital, piazza giulio cesare, bari, italy
claudio mori orthopedics and traumatology unit, department of medical sciences of basis, neurosciences and organs of sense, faculty of medicine and surgery, university of study of bari, general hospital, piazza giulio cesare, bari, italy
background many different surgical techniques have been described to stabilize the acromion-clavicular (ac) dislocations. so far many of these procedures are performed only in arthroscopy. objectives in this study, we describe a new technique that utilizes the tightrope with a mini-invasive open approach for the acute stabilization of the acromion-clavicular joint (acj) dislocation. patients an...