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Ultrasound-Guided Talonavicular Arthrocentesis

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2021
Joint arthrocentesis is a commonly performed procedure by the emergency physician (EP). Point of care ultrasound (POCUS) has demonstrated promise in identifying joint effusions and guiding arthrocentesis procedures. EP-performed talonavicular joint arthrocentesis has not been previously described in the literature.
Christopher Thom   +3 more
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Arthrocentesis of the Knee

New England Journal of Medicine, 2006
Arthrocentesis is used to establish the cause of an acute monoarthritis or polyarthritis. It is also used to drain large effusions or hemarthroses and to instill steroids or local anesthetic. This procedure video demonstrates how to perform arthrocentesis.
Todd W. Thomsen   +3 more
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Arthrocentesis.

The Journal of family practice, 1985
Aspiration of the synovial joints is an important part of the diagnostic and therapeutic armamentarium of the physician and may provide vital information that can be obtained in no other way. As with any other technique in medicine, skill and safety in the aspiration of joints can be acquired only through careful study and continued practice in ...
C O, Samuelson, G W, Cannon, J R, Ward
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Development of a Cadaveric Model for Arthrocentesis

Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2015
This article reports the development of a novel cadaveric model for future use in teaching arthrocentesis. In the clinical setting, animal safety is essential and practice is thus limited. Objectives of the study were to develop and compare a model to an unmodified cadaver by injecting one of two types of fluids to increase yield.
Melissa A, MacIver, Matthew, Johnson
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Comparison of local and general anaesthesia for arthrocentesis of the temporomandibular joint

open access: yesBritish Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2016
Arthrocentesis of the temporomandibular joint is an effective treatment for some disorders, and is usually done under local anaesthesia. We know of few studies that have compared the ease of arthrocentesis and its outcomes under local or general ...
ADİLOĞLU, SELEN   +4 more
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Arthrocentesis in the Elderly

2011
Joints aspiration and injections are common practice in the elderly medicine and can be used to diagnose and treat some of the musculoskeletal conditions. Joint injection is a relatively safe procedure if associated with good knowledge of anatomy and awareness of the potential complications and contraindications.
Ahmed S. Zayat, Richard J. Wakefield
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Arthrocentesis

2022
Jessica Houck   +2 more
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Pressure Infusor Assisted Arthrocentesis

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Temporomandibular joint internal disorders commonly present with limited mouth opening and pain. Treatment options range from invasive surgical procedures to minimally invasive interventions. This technical note aims to introduce a modification to the arthrocentesis technique in which a pressure infusion cuff (VBM Classic Infusor, Medizintechnik GmbH ...
Efeoğlu, Candan   +2 more
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Arthrocentesis

Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, 1996
B D, Kendell, D E, Frost
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Arthrocentesis in the horse

Equine Veterinary Journal, 1982
R J, Rose, H C, Frauenfelder
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