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Subacromial Balloon Spacer for the Massive Irreparable Cuff Tear. [PDF]

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A new technique of percutaneous minimally invasive surgery assisted by magnetic resonance neurography. [PDF]

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Could Arthroscopes be Better?

International Conference on Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering, 2021
In this paper we discuss the possibility to change an approach to arthroscopic procedure. Currently, such procedure requires utilization of multiple devices as each one enables the observation with given angle.
P. Zak, K. GwizdaƂa
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Arthroscopic microdiscectomy

The Spine Journal, 1992
Arthroscopic microdiskectomy through a posterolateral approach has opened a new window of opportunity in the treatment of lumbar disk disorders. Radiographic identification of the triangular working zone has permitted the safe introduction of instruments with an external diameter of 7-8 mm into the intervertebral disk.
Parviz Kambin, Alexander Vaccaro
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Diagnostic needle arthroscopy of the scapulohumeral joint in standing sedated horses.

Veterinary surgery, 2020
OBJECTIVE To describe the technique to perform diagnostic standing scapulohumeral joint needle arthroscopy with a 1.2-mm-diameter arthroscope in horses. STUDY DESIGN Experimental study.
M. Pouyet, A. Bonilla
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Arthroscopic Meniscectomy

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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