https://www.selleckchem.com/products/2-Methoxyestradiol(2ME2).html Graft-tunnel mismatch (GTM) is a condition in which the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) graft is either too long or too short. GTM is particularly problematic when bone-patellar tendon-bone grafts are used because of a potential compromise in fixation of the bone plug on the tibia. The Blumensaat line (BL), a radiographic landmark representing the roof of the intercondylar fossa, will accurately approximate the native ACL (nACL) length and may aid in the prevention of GTM. Cohort study (diagnosis); Level of evidence, 3. A total of 130 patients (66 males, 64 females) underwent direct measurement of the nACL during knee arthroscopy. The lengths of the nACL and patellar ligament (PL) were measured intraoperatively, and BL length was measured on lateral knee radiographs. The nACL length was compared with PL and BL lengths to calculate the absolute difference (AD). Mean AD was calculated and used to determine mean percentage difference (MPD). Pearson correlation coefficients (CC) between BL, PL, and nACL traobserver reliability. This correlation provides a simple and reliable method to closely approximate nACL length before reconstruction and may aid in the prevention of graft-tunnel mismatch. The extravasation of fluid into the intra-abdominal space is recognized as a possible complication of hip arthroscopic surgery/endoscopy. The exposure of anatomic areas to elevated pump pressures and high volumes of irrigation fluid increases the risk of fluid leakage into anatomic spaces around the hip joint, especially to the abdomen and pelvis. To estimate the incidence and risk factors related to intra-abdominal fluid extravasation (IAFE) after hip endoscopy or arthroscopic surgery. Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2. A prospective study was carried out between June 2017 and June 2018. A total of 106 hip procedures (endoscopy or arthroscopic surgery) performed for extra- or intra-articular abnormalities were in