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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.
John B. Mcginty, Peter A. Freedman
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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 in Children

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1984
A review was carried out of arthroscopy of the knee in children. During a 34-month period, 2,378 arthroscopies were performed, 80 of these on children less than 16 years of age. Seventy-one cases were reviewed, which is approximately 2% of all children seen at the clinic. Thirty procedures were carried out in patients with hemarthrosis. Eleven patients
Jan Gillquist   +3 more
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Therapeutic arthroscopy of the knee

Injury, 1979
This paper describes transcutaneous therapeutic procedures performed during arthroscopy. Sixty-six patients were treated. Small loose bodies were flushed out through the arthroscope in 7 cases. In 19 of 24 knees a loose body 0.5-2 cm in size was extracted either with a Dormia stone-dislodger or a pituitary rongeur. In 5 patients we failed to remove the
J. Gillquist, N. Oretorp, G. Hagberg
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Knee Arthroscopy in the Setting of Knee Arthroplasty [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of Knee Surgery, 2016
Knee arthroplasty is an effective and reproducible way of treating advanced knee arthritis; however, results are not always favorable. Knee arthroscopy has been described in symptomatic knee arthroplasty, but opinion is divided over its utility. The purpose of this systematic review is to examine existing evidence supporting knee arthroscopy in the ...
Hany Bedair   +5 more
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