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Southern Medical Journal, 1981
The first known operations on the meniscus were done in the late 1800s. Since that time, as the architectural and biomechanical aspects of the knee became known, the tide swung from advocacy of total meniscectomy regardless of the damage involved, to a procedure that removed only the damaged portion of the meniscus.
R J, Orbon, G G, Poehling
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The first known operations on the meniscus were done in the late 1800s. Since that time, as the architectural and biomechanical aspects of the knee became known, the tide swung from advocacy of total meniscectomy regardless of the damage involved, to a procedure that removed only the damaged portion of the meniscus.
R J, Orbon, G G, Poehling
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Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 1990
This study was undertaken to evaluate the efficacy of knee synovectomy with arthroscopic technique. Nineteen patients with 25 operated knees were studied. All 25 knees had 6-month follow-up, 21 knees had 2-year follow-up, and 14 knees were evaluated at least 4 years after operation. After operation, patients were evaluated using clinical data including
P, Smiley, S A, Wasilewski
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This study was undertaken to evaluate the efficacy of knee synovectomy with arthroscopic technique. Nineteen patients with 25 operated knees were studied. All 25 knees had 6-month follow-up, 21 knees had 2-year follow-up, and 14 knees were evaluated at least 4 years after operation. After operation, patients were evaluated using clinical data including
P, Smiley, S A, Wasilewski
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1982
Arthroscopic synovectomy of the knee is a technique used for the treatment of the patient whose problems with synovitis and effusion are unsuccessfully treated by nonsurgical means. It offers multiple advantages when compared with open synovectomy but requires attention to detail and the surgeon should follow a set routine.
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Arthroscopic synovectomy of the knee is a technique used for the treatment of the patient whose problems with synovitis and effusion are unsuccessfully treated by nonsurgical means. It offers multiple advantages when compared with open synovectomy but requires attention to detail and the surgeon should follow a set routine.
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Arthroscopic Osteochondral Autografting
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2005Arthroscopic osteochondral autografting is indicated for unipolar, full thickness articular cartilage lesions between 1 and 2.5 cm in diameter. A stable properly aligned knee is important to a good outcome. This procedure should not be performed in the presence of generalized osteoarthritis.
David A, Coons, F Alan, Barber
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1990
The advent of arthroscopy and advanced arthroscopic techniques has made meniscal repair the preferred approach for many meniscal tears. This article reviews the blood supply of the meniscus and discusses the supporting scientific evidence, decision making, and techniques for meniscal repair.
D E, Cooper, S P, Arnoczky, R F, Warren
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The advent of arthroscopy and advanced arthroscopic techniques has made meniscal repair the preferred approach for many meniscal tears. This article reviews the blood supply of the meniscus and discusses the supporting scientific evidence, decision making, and techniques for meniscal repair.
D E, Cooper, S P, Arnoczky, R F, Warren
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Measuring Arthroscopic Outcome
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2008In order to measure and report clinical research results, we require the ability to measure our results, and we label our measurement tools "outcome measures." Options are many and include clinician-reported and patient-reported measures. Patient-reported measures include measures of symptoms (such as pain), measures of activity and function (such as ...
James J, Irrgang, James H, Lubowitz
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Arthroscopic Latarjet procedure
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2010Arthroscopy reveals many previously unrecognized soft tissue and bony lesions underlying recurrent anterior shoulder instability. Certain stabilising procedures however fail to adequately address the underlying pathology. The open Latarjet procedure has shown to have excellent and reproducible results in recurrent instability.
Laurent, Lafosse, Simon, Boyle
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1979
A technique is described for doing arthroscopic meniscectomies using short curved instruments passed through flexible, sealable Teflon sleeves. The goal, with few exceptions, was to achieve en bloc subtotal resection of the posterior two-thirds of the meniscus.
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A technique is described for doing arthroscopic meniscectomies using short curved instruments passed through flexible, sealable Teflon sleeves. The goal, with few exceptions, was to achieve en bloc subtotal resection of the posterior two-thirds of the meniscus.
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Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2018
Ankle arthroscopy is a diagnostic and therapeutic surgical procedure which was first attempted on cadavers by Dr Burman in 1931 and first successfully described in patients by Dr Takagi in 1939. Two general approaches to ankle arthroscopy currently exist: (1) anterior ankle arthroscopy and (2) posterior ankle arthroscopy.
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Ankle arthroscopy is a diagnostic and therapeutic surgical procedure which was first attempted on cadavers by Dr Burman in 1931 and first successfully described in patients by Dr Takagi in 1939. Two general approaches to ankle arthroscopy currently exist: (1) anterior ankle arthroscopy and (2) posterior ankle arthroscopy.
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Orthopedics, 1983
ABSTRACT: The arthroscopic appearances of the structures of the knee are described, including instrument approaches and obstacles to visualization.
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ABSTRACT: The arthroscopic appearances of the structures of the knee are described, including instrument approaches and obstacles to visualization.
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