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Diagnostic arthroscopy

Baillière's Clinical Rheumatology, 1996
Arthroscopy has served a diagnostic role for most of this century, but found widespread popularity only when operative interventions were coupled with the procedure. The untapped potential inherent in directly observing the pathoanatomy underlying various rheumatologic disorders is being unlocked by developments on several fronts that have taken ...
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Arthroscopy of the knee

Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1983
There has been remarkable advancement in arthroscopy of the knee since Watanabe's 21 arthroscope in 1959. Our understanding of knee pathology has been advanced and new syndromes have been described. The internal structures of the knee can now be visualized with magnification-promoting diagnostics.
Jonathan Kates, Roy D. Altman
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ARTHROSCOPY OF THE KNEE

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1978
Arthroscopy of the knee is an essential diagnostic aid for difficult knee problems. It is safe and is indicated especially in the problem knee of adolescents, where it is most undesirable to remove a normal cartilage; in litigation cases; in the post‐surgery knee problem; in planning surgical procedures; and in surgery on professional sportsmen.
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Arthroscopy of the Hip

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2008
The past decade has brought a number of advances in the use of hip arthroscopy to diagnose and treat intra-articular pathology of the hip joint. As such, hip arthroscopy has been used to treat patients who otherwise may have needed a complicated open procedure or have gone untreated.
Michael A. Yusaf, Sharon L. Hame
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Arthroscopy and evolution

Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 1987
Thank you, Dr. DeHaven, for your introduction. I am honored to serve as your Presidential Lecturer. For those of you questioning my sanity in assuming the role of a Senior Vice-President for Health Affairs and Dean of a College of Medicine, it would only be a short step to wondering about your President's faculties in offering m e a noncard-carrying ...
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Outcomes for Hip Arthroscopy According to Sex and Age: A Comparative Matched-Group Analysis.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2016
BACKGROUND Factors such as age and sex are postulated to play a role in outcomes following arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement; however, to our knowledge, no data currently delineate outcomes on the basis of these factors.
R. Frank   +5 more
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Arthroscopy of the Hip

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1989
Arthroscopy of the hip is a relatively new addition to the orthopedic armamentarium. Eriksson, of Sweden, has been a pioneer in studying the force needed to distract the hip joint to allow adequate arthroscopic viewing. Johnson, of Michigan, has provided information on techniques including landmarks, needle positioning and cannula entry.
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Arthroscopy of the hip

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 1995
Arthroscopy has become an important tool in the hands of orthopedic surgeons during the last decades. The hip joint is difficult to approach because it is located deep within the soft tissues covering it, thus decreasing the maneuverability of the instruments. With modern techniques, however, most of the joint space can be visualized.
Lars Engebretsen, T. Grøntvedt
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The Diagnostic Arthroscopy Skill Score (DASS): a reliable and suitable assessment tool for arthroscopic skill training

Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2021
H. Anetzberger   +7 more
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Electrosurgery in arthroscopy

Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 1992
Electrosurgery using high-frequency (HF) technique in arthroscopic operations has been used routinely in our hospital for 8 years. Main indications are meniscal resections, lateral release, plica cutting, and arthrolysis. The main instrument is a hook, which is insulated up to the tip and also cuts meniscal tissue.
A Rosenthal   +3 more
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