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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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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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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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Arthroscopy training

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1981
Skill in arthroscopy is accepted by most surgeons as being directly related to experience. Therefore, we feel a method to permit arthroscopy training on in vivo knees is useful. A mount called the Walter Reed knee stand was devised to facilitate arthroscopy training in a laboratory setting. Above-the-knee amputation or cadaver amputation specimens can
L R, Fullerton   +2 more
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Ankle arthroscopy

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 1995
Ankle arthroscopy is an increasingly useful technique for dealing with a wide range of ankle pathology. Improvements in technique and instrumentation are expanding the range of diagnostic and therapeutic indications for arthroscopy of the ankle. Indications include removal of loose bodies, debridement and drilling of osteochondral defects, relief of ...
R H, Sandmeier, P A, Renström
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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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Wrist Arthroscopy

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1987
Understanding of wrist biomechanics and pathology is enhanced by wrist arthroscopy. The procedure does indeed provide an alternative to arthrotomy in selected situations, greatly decreasing patient morbidity. It is a difficult skill to acquire; however, wrist arthroscopy presents diagnostic and therapeutic benefits that far outweigh this short-lived ...
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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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Operative arthroscopy

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1979
In a period of 20 months, over 200 patients (age ranged from high school students to middle-aged persons) with knee injuries were treated by operative arthroscopy. The majority of the injuries were incurred while the patients had been participating in athletic events, either competitive or recreational.
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Ankle Arthroscopy

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2001
The speed of the evolution in ankle arthroscopy is staggering. Indications for the procedure continue to grow, and surgeons' skill in applying the latest technology to perform surgery better has advanced significantly in a short period of time. Certainly the biggest limitation to this point has been limited access to lesions in the posterior ankle ...
R D, Evans, C, Pehde, K, Ledbetter
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