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PRINCIPLES OF ARTHROSCOPY AND WRIST ARTHROSCOPY EQUIPMENT

Hand Clinics, 1994
This article provides an overview of the history of wrist arthroscopy. Following this, the basic principles of wrist arthroscopy are presented. In the final portion of the chapter, the equipment and instrumentation used in wrist arthroscopy are discussed, including traction apparati, arthroscopes, mechanical infusion systems, hand instruments, and ...
E F, Ekman, G G, Poehling
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HIP ARTHROSCOPY

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2001
The indications for performing arthroscopy of the hip are fewer than for the knee and shoulder. Yet, it is a very useful procedure when the occasion arises. The purpose of this article is to present a technique that is simple and safe. The lateral approach over the greater trochanter, not only meets these criteria, but it gives the surgeon enough ...
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The Addition of Hip Arthroscopy to Periacetabular Osteotomy Does Not Increase Complication Rates: A Prospective Case Series

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2019
Background: Previous studies on periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) reported complication and reoperation rates of 5.9% and 10%, respectively. Hip arthroscopy is increasingly utilized as an adjunct procedure to PAO to precisely treat associated intra ...
Casey M. Sabbag   +5 more
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Arthroscopy

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2001
Canine arthroscopy has made significant technological and scientific advancements in the last 10 years. The history of canine arthroscopy and currently available equipment required for performing diagnostic and therapeutic arthroscopy are discussed. Basic arthroscopic techniques are described in detail.
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Ankle Arthroscopy

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1984
Arthroscopic assessment of the ankle joint can be an important diagnostic aid for intra-articular pathologic conditions. The major portals of entry are anteromedial and anterolateral. In one patient with loose bodies of the ankle, the authors successfully localized the loose bodies and determined the status of the articular surface by arthroscopy. In a
M, Pritsch, H, Horoshovski, I, Farine
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Arthroscopy of the Knee

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1976
Two hundred and twenty-one consecutive arthroscopic examinations of the knee are reviewed to establish diagnostic accuracy based on subsequent arthrotomy and the clinical course in the absence of arthrotomy. One hundred and nine knees showed an arthroscopic accuracy of 89.9 per cent at subsequent arthrotomy.
J B, McGinty, P A, Freedman
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Instrumentation in Arthroscopy

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2016
In recent years, arthroscopic procedures of the foot and ankle have seen a significant increase in both indications and popularity. Furthermore, technological advances in video quality, fluid management, and other arthroscopy-specific instruments continue to make arthroscopic procedures more effective with reproducible outcomes. As surgeons continue to
Eric A, Barp   +2 more
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Diagnostic and quantitative arthroscopy: quantitative arthroscopy

Baillière's Clinical Rheumatology, 1996
Arthroscopy still remains the 'gold standard' for the assessment of articular cartilage and synovium because it provides direct and magnified evaluation of these anatomical structures. Thus, alongside the use of arthroscopy as a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure in knee disorders, a further function of knee arthroscopy, performed under local ...
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Operative arthroscopy

International Orthopaedics, 1984
With appropriate instrumentation it is now possible to follow a diagnostic arthroscopy with a definitive surgical procedure. Arthroscopic surgery has become an established technique in many centres of the world and in most instances, is done on an out-patient basis. Partial meniscectomy and other operative procedures involve either two or three portals
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When Do Patients Improve After Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement? A Prospective Cohort Analysis

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2018
Background: Hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) has been shown to improve patient outcomes, especially for returning to sport. Although previous studies often evaluated outcomes 2 years after hip arthroscopy, there has been no analysis
Sergio E. Flores   +3 more
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