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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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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.
Steven P. Arnoczky+2 more
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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.
Steven P. Arnoczky+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
Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery, 2002Surgical options are limited for the patient who has symptomatic severe ankle joint degeneration that is unresponsive to nonoperative treatment. Arthrodesis of the tibiotalar joint is a procedure that can produce a pain-free ankle that can withstand the rigors of daily life, even in a young, high-demand, working individual.
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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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Virtual Arthroscopy Trainer for Minimally Invasive Surgery
Medicine Meets Virtual Reality, 2011The presented work introduces an innovative technology solution to a major challenge in minimally invasive surgical training. It is focused on the development of a low-cost, real-time simulation of arthroscopy accessible online via the web. The aim is to
V. Hurmusiadis+3 more
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Arthroscopic Ankle Arthrodesis
2010The obvious socioeconomic advantages are quite dramatic, with early weight-bearing and AFO immobilization allowing patients an early return to work. Outpatient surgery is a cost-effective benefit. Patient satisfactions as well as comfort are greatly enhanced, requiring only oral pain medication.
James P. Tasto+5 more
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Arthroscopic Management of Osteoarthritis
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2016Arthroscopic surgery is commonly performed in the knee, shoulder, elbow, and hip. However, the role it plays in the management of osteoarthritis is controversial. Routine arthroscopic management of osteoarthritis was once common, but this practice has been recently scrutinized.
Michael Pitta+6 more
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[Percutaneous nucleotomy with discoscopy. 7 years' experience and results].
Zeitschrift für Orthopädie und ihre Grenzgebiete, 2008Percutaneous nucleotomy was first described in 1975 by Hijikata in Japan. We introduced this method since 1979 for the treatment of lumbar disc herniation at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, the University of Zürich, Balgrist, improved the original
Y. Suezawa, A. Schreiber
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Wrist Ligaments
Australasian Radiology, 2001The advent of small arthroscopes has enabled the hand surgeon to visualize the ligaments of the wrist directly with resultant increased accuracy in diagnosing and treating pathology.
D. Connell+3 more
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