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Arthroscopic removal of loose bodies using the accessory portals in the difficult locations of the knee: a case series and technical note

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Fig. 1 Images of loose bodies in the popliteus hiatus of the knee.Several ones (black arrows) were on the medial side of the fibularhead, the other two (white arrows) were at the joint space
Fig. 3 The model of an auxiliary extreme lateral approach combinedwith the conventional anterolateral approach in the knee.a, b Anterolateral and lateral views, respectively
Fig. 5 The model of a double-posteromedial portal in the knee. a, bAnterolateral and lateral views, respectively
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