2022
DOI: 10.1111/ans.18001
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Australian orthopaedic surgeons' knowledge and practice of medial collateral ligament release in knee arthroscopy

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“…The saphenous nerve and vein are critical anatomical structures in the medial aspect of the knee, and their relationship to the MCL is crucial to understand ( 18 ). The saphenous vein is a superficial vein that courses along the medial aspect of the lower limb, including the knee region.…”
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“…The saphenous nerve and vein are critical anatomical structures in the medial aspect of the knee, and their relationship to the MCL is crucial to understand ( 18 ). The saphenous vein is a superficial vein that courses along the medial aspect of the lower limb, including the knee region.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…During procedures involving the MCL or the knee’s medial aspect, surgeons should avoid damaging or compressing the saphenous nerve, as it can lead to sensory deficits or discomfort in the lower leg. It is essential to know the precise location of the saphenous vein and nerve to minimize the risk of injury and ensure the success and safety of surgical procedures involving the knee’s MCL ( 18 ).…”
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