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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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Complications in knee arthroscopy

Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2005
AbstractAll simple arthroscopic procedures during 1999 through 2001 performed at Baerum community hospital were retrospectively examined. Procedures were excluded when being part of more complex procedures. A total of 876 procedures performed on 785 patients were left for examination.
Ole Reigstad, Christian Grimsgaard
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Do Patient Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Scales Demonstrate Responsiveness as Well as Disease-Specific Scales in Patients Undergoing Knee Arthroscopy?

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2019
Background: The Patient Reported Outcomes Information System (PROMIS) is an efficient metric able to detect changes in global health. Purpose: To assess the responsiveness, convergent validity, and clinically important difference (CID) of PROMIS compared
Raymond J Kenney   +5 more
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Arthroscopy of the knee in children

Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1987
Diagnostic arthroscopy was performed in 174 consecutive patients under the age of 18 years. Eight arthroscopies were bilateral. The clinical diagnosis was confirmed in only three of 17 knees in children under aged 14 years and in 44 per cent of the knees in older children.
Sören Toksvig Larsen   +1 more
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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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Risk Factors for 30-Day Readmission following Knee Arthroscopy

The journal of knee surgery, 2019
This study evaluates knee arthroscopy cases in a national surgical database to identify risk factors associated with readmission. The American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program database was queried from 2012 to 2016 for ...
Matthew J. Hartwell   +7 more
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Arthroscopy of the Knee in Children

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1982
The complaint of knee pain is frequent in children. The difficulty of obtaining an accurate history from the younger child adds to the already-difficult problem of establishing an accurate diagnosis from clinical examination and routine radiographs in this group.
Eubanks Rg   +3 more
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Arthroscopy of the Knee

2014
It is essential that an orthopedic surgeon acquire the skills to perform arthroscopy at an early stage of his/her training. It can be compared to playing golf or driving a car, as when these skills are acquired at an early age they appear to come naturally.
R. Kancelskis Prado   +3 more
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