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    Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is currently the gold standard surgical treatment for ACL tears but has variable success rates in term of patient satisfaction and revision rates of around 10-15% [1–3]. Realisation of the limitations associated with ACL reconstruction has prompted renewed interest into other techniques which could improve outcomes after ACL rupture. Modern arthroscopic surgical instrumentation has made repair of ACL tissue easier and advancements in functional tissue engineering and regenerative medicine have resulted in a revival of ACL repair [4,5].

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    The first step in the management of prosthetic joint infection (PJI) is clinical suspicion and making an accurate and timely diagnosis. Despite significant progress in the development of diagnostic techniques for PJI, no single gold standard test has yet been identified.

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    There has been significant improvement in the approach to the assessment of outcome following primary arthroplasty surgery over the last 10 years [1]. This in turn has enhanced the approach to measuring outcome in patients after revision knee replacement (KR), who in general are a more complex and diverse group of patients. Accurately assessing outcome is firstly most important at the individual…

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