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Arthroscopic Ankle Arthrodesis
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2009Arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis provides the foot and ankle surgeon with an alternative to traditional open techniques. Advancements in arthroscopic techniques and instrumentation have made the procedure easier to perform. Advantages include faster rates of union, decreased complications, reduced postoperative pain, shorter hospital stays, minimal loss ...
Michael S, Lee, David M, Millward
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The Surgeon, 2003
Although the first meniscal repair was performed over 100 years ago, many aspects of meniscal repair remain controversial. This article reviews the structure and function of the menisci, the rationale for repair and the clinical results of arthroscopic meniscal repair.
M C, Forster, A S, Aster
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Although the first meniscal repair was performed over 100 years ago, many aspects of meniscal repair remain controversial. This article reviews the structure and function of the menisci, the rationale for repair and the clinical results of arthroscopic meniscal repair.
M C, Forster, A S, Aster
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Arthroscopic Ankle Arthrodesis
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2016Arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis is a cost-effective option for many patients with posttraumatic arthritis of the ankle joint. Rehabilitation is generally quicker than conventional open techniques, and rates of fusion are comparable or better than traditional open techniques.
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Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2018
Arthroscopic subtalar fusion is an excellent approach to subtalar pathologic condition where conservative treatment has failed and a fusion has been indicated. Formal contraindications include excessive malalignment and bone loss. The posterior arthroscopic approach is analyzed in this article, including indications, surgical technique, surgical tips ...
Emilio, Wagner, Rodrigo, Melo
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Arthroscopic subtalar fusion is an excellent approach to subtalar pathologic condition where conservative treatment has failed and a fusion has been indicated. Formal contraindications include excessive malalignment and bone loss. The posterior arthroscopic approach is analyzed in this article, including indications, surgical technique, surgical tips ...
Emilio, Wagner, Rodrigo, Melo
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Arthroscopic Lapidus Arthrodesis
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2005Lapidus arthrodesis is the surgical treatment of choice for symptomatic hypermobility of the medial cuneiform metatarsal joint that is not responding to conservative treatment. The open procedure was criticized for its prolonged healing, high nonunion rate, and the tendency for dorsal angulation of the first metatarsal.
Tun Hing, Lui, Kwok Bill, Chan, Shek, Ng
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Arthroscopic arthropathy: Iatrogenic arthroscopic joint lesions in animals
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 1986Damage to the articular cartilage does occur, on occasion, during the course of diagnostic arthroscopy and arthroscopic surgery. Because of this, we decided to do an arthroscopic gross and histologic study of the alterations in the articular cartilage and the underlying bone that we produced in the joints of dogs.
W, Klein, V, Kurze
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1988
From February 1982 through July 1987, the author studied 87 patients who had a total of 116 meniscus tears, 96 of which were repaired. Seventy patients (79 meniscus repairs) had postoperative followup ranging from 12 months to 5½ years (mean, 39 months). The patients' ages ranged from 14 to 51 years with a mean age of 22.
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From February 1982 through July 1987, the author studied 87 patients who had a total of 116 meniscus tears, 96 of which were repaired. Seventy patients (79 meniscus repairs) had postoperative followup ranging from 12 months to 5½ years (mean, 39 months). The patients' ages ranged from 14 to 51 years with a mean age of 22.
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[Arthroscopic wrist arthrolysis].
Chirurgie de la main, 2007Wrist stiffness is a complication of wrist trauma or surgery. Rehabilitation is the treatment of choice to improve the wrist range of motion. Since 1988 we used the arthroscopic wrist arthrolysis. Criteria for patient inclusion in our preop and postop study were wrist stiffness with or without pain, unsuccessful results from rehabilitation after 3 to 6
R, Luchetti, A, Atzei, I, Papini Zorli
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Assessing arthroscopic notchplasty
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 1991To evaluate the ability to perform a widening arthroscopic intercondylar notchplasty as part of an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, 20 patients had notch-width index measurements compared with either preoperative or normal-side values. The notch-width index increased an average of 0.062, correlating with absolute notch widening of 4-6 mm ...
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1996
Recurrent instability in athletes may lead to decreased athletic performance and interference with activities of daily living. When a Bankart lesion is created, the probability that instability will recur is high. Open Bankart repairs have been shown to produce greater than 95% good to excellent results but do require extensive dissection and may ...
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Recurrent instability in athletes may lead to decreased athletic performance and interference with activities of daily living. When a Bankart lesion is created, the probability that instability will recur is high. Open Bankart repairs have been shown to produce greater than 95% good to excellent results but do require extensive dissection and may ...
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