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okay this is in acl surgery this is a bone patella tendon bone autograph so this has come out of the patient i just want to show you guys what we use here so this is used to reconstruct the acl so you can come in a little bit closer so btb is bone tendon bone this is off the tibia and this is off the patella and this is just about the central third of the patientamp;#39;s uh patella tendon and thatamp;#39;s going to be used to reconstruct their acl a couple of things here thereamp;#39;s a smaller piece of bone off the patella this is a suture that we use to guide it into the tunnel and once we fixated the graft on the femoral side we pulled tension here these are two bigger sutures and two of them on the tibial side to pull tension on the graft so that we can fix it under tension so weamp;#39;ve got the central third of the patientamp;#39;s patella tendon with bone on each side and thatamp;#39;s going to be used to reconstruct their anterior cruciate ligament this is how we deter

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In the USA, 68% of MLS physicians prefer bonepatellar tendonbone (BPTB) autograft for ACLR in elite soccer players [6]. Similar trends exist with other sports in the USA as BPTB autograft is the preferred graft of choice for NHL, NFL and NCAA American Football athletes [7-8].
An instance uses access control list (ACL) rules, also called access control rules, to control what data users can access and how they can access it. (Simple meaning perform restriction of data) ACL rules require users to pass a set of requirements in order to gain access to particular data.
As for ACL graft options, there are allografts (from a donor source) or autografts (harvested from the athlete). The gold standard for professional athletes (or any younger athlete) is an autograft.
The patellar tendon and hamstring autografts are the most common choices for ACL reconstruction. The patellar tendon runs from the knee cap (patella) to the lower leg bone (tibia). Surgeons have the most experience with this autograft and it is the most widely used.
There are many variations of ACL reconstruction, all of which aim to give the patient the best functioning knee possible. The variability depends on what the graft, the new ligament, is made from. In general, there are three main graft options: a patellar tendon autograft, a hamstring autograft, and an allograft.
An implant (called the BEAR Implant) is placed between the torn ends of your ACL which enables your own ACL to heal back together. During the procedure, the surgeon adds your own blood to the BEAR Implant and inserts it between the torn ends of your ACL.

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