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Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2006
Tenotomy may be indicated for psoas tendinitis or painful snapping if conservative treatment remains unsuccessful. Because of significant complications with open techniques, endoscopic operations have been developed. We present a new arthroscopic technique to access and release the psoas tendon from the hip joint.
Michael, Wettstein +2 more
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Tenotomy may be indicated for psoas tendinitis or painful snapping if conservative treatment remains unsuccessful. Because of significant complications with open techniques, endoscopic operations have been developed. We present a new arthroscopic technique to access and release the psoas tendon from the hip joint.
Michael, Wettstein +2 more
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Arthroscopic Total Trapeziectomy
Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery, 2010Trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis is a common pathology resulting in severe impairments in daily living activities. Many procedures have been described in the treatment of stages Eaton II, III and IV. Bibliographical research evidences that other techniques could not improve the results of the simple trapeziectomy.
Sergio, Daroda +3 more
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1987
Arthroscopic meniscal repair is a promising new technique for treating peripheral meniscal tears. With proper attention to surgical technique, the repair can be safely performed by any surgeon with moderate arthroscopic skills. We recommend that in all cases the capsule be exposed through a small incision to identify and protect the neurovascular ...
B, Graf, T, Docter, W, Clancy
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Arthroscopic meniscal repair is a promising new technique for treating peripheral meniscal tears. With proper attention to surgical technique, the repair can be safely performed by any surgeon with moderate arthroscopic skills. We recommend that in all cases the capsule be exposed through a small incision to identify and protect the neurovascular ...
B, Graf, T, Docter, W, Clancy
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Arthroscopic Cartilage Transplantation
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2023Arthroscopic cartilage repair has made several strides in recent years; however, no gold standard for cartilage restoration has been found. Simple treatment with bone marrow stimulation such as microfracture have shown good short-term results; however, concerns for long-term stability of cartilage repair as well as the subchondral bone health remain in
Tyler, Tewilliager +2 more
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Arthroscopic Ankle Arthrodesis
Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2022End-stage ankle arthritis typically affects an active younger patient population as compared with hip and knee arthritis. The optimal surgical treatment depends on several patient-specific factors. Open ankle arthrodesis has achieved reliable outcomes for this condition over years; however, arthroscopic techniques seem to be advantageous and feasible ...
Anna-Kathrin, Leucht, Andrea, Veljkovic
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1987
The removal of loose bodies and foreign bodies are two of the more readily accomplished arthroscopic procedures. This case illustrates the successful use of the arthroscope to remove an unusual foreign body from the knee.
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The removal of loose bodies and foreign bodies are two of the more readily accomplished arthroscopic procedures. This case illustrates the successful use of the arthroscope to remove an unusual foreign body from the knee.
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Arthroscopic Triple Arthrodesis
2016© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2010 and Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016.Triple arthrodesis involved the subtalar, talonavicular and calcaneocuboid joints. It is commonly used as a salvage procedure for hindfoot end-stage osteoarthrosis and deformity.
Lui, Tun Hing, Yuen, Chi Pan
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Arthroscopic subscapularis repair
Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics, 2002An all-arthroscopic rotator-cuff repair is a challenging procedure that can be successfully performed for treatment of supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendon tears. Often tears of the subscapularis tendon do not involve the entire tendon and retraction of the torn edge is within 1–2 cm of its attachment site. Occasionally, the entire tendon is torn and
Jeff A. Fox +2 more
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Chirurgie de la main, 2007
The radial styloidectomy is a symptomatic treatment of the radio scaphoïdal impingement. Famous many years ago for the treatment of post-traumatic arthritis of the wrist (SLAC, SNAC wrist) this procedure has been progressively abandoned. The miniaturization of the wrist's arthroscopical tools allows stiloidectomy under arthroscopy.
M, Levadoux, J M, Cognet
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The radial styloidectomy is a symptomatic treatment of the radio scaphoïdal impingement. Famous many years ago for the treatment of post-traumatic arthritis of the wrist (SLAC, SNAC wrist) this procedure has been progressively abandoned. The miniaturization of the wrist's arthroscopical tools allows stiloidectomy under arthroscopy.
M, Levadoux, J M, Cognet
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Arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1993We performed arthrodesis of the ankle in eight patients by arthroscopic joint excision and fixation with crossed tibiotalar compression screws. Two patients had rheumatoid arthritis and six had post-traumatic osteoarthritis. None had a serious deformity of the ankle.
C M, Dent, M, Patil, J A, Fairclough
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