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    Defining the popliteal fossa by bony landmarks and mapping of the courses of the neurovascular structures for application in popliteal fossa surgery by Greenwood, Kelsi, Zyl, Reinette van, Keough, Natalie, Hohmann, Erik

    Published in Anatomy & cell biology (31-03-2021)
    “…Surgical access to the posterior knee poses a high-risk for neurovascular damage. The study aimed to define the popliteal fossa by reliable bony landmarks and…”
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    The anatomical relationship of the common peroneal nerve to the proximal fibula and its clinical significance when performing fibular-based posterolateral reconstructions by Hohmann, Erik, Van Zyl, Reinette, Glatt, Vaida, Tetsworth, Kevin, Keough, Natalie

    Published in Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (01-03-2021)
    “…Purpose The common peroneal nerve (CPN) can be injured during fibular-based posterolateral reconstructions due to its close relationship to the neck of the…”
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    The determination of safe zones for arthroscopic portal placement into the posterior knee by mapping the courses of neurovascular structures in relation to bony landmarks by Greenwood, Kelsi, Van Zyl, Reinette, Keough, Natalie, Hohmann, Erik

    “…Purpose Minimally invasive surgery in the posterior knee is high risk for iatrogenic injury to popliteal neurovascular neurovasculature structures. This study…”
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    A Posteromedial Portal Allows Access to the Posteromedial Knee, While a Posterolateral Portal Risks Common Fibular Nerve Injury: A Cadaveric Analysis by Greenwood, Kelsi, Mogale, Nkhensani, Van Zyl, Reinette, Keough, Natalie, Hohmann, Erik

    “…To investigate the safety and accessibility of direct posterior medial and lateral portals into the knee. This study was a controlled laboratory study that…”
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    Transcoracoid Drilling for Coracoclavicular Ligament Reconstructions in Patients With Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocations Result in Eccentric Tunnels by Hohmann, Erik, Oduoye, Sinmiloluwa, Myburgh, Jolandie, van Zyl, Reinette, Keough, Natalie

    “…To determine the location of coracoid inferior tunnel exit with superior-based tunnel drilling and coracoid superior tunnel exit with inferior-based tunnel…”
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