Arthroscopic operation

Hip arthroscopy

Hip
The term arthroscopy (otherwise known as ‘keyhole’ surgery) refers to the viewing of the interior of a joint through a small operating telescope. In recent years, this technique has been used to help in the treatment of many joint pathologies and has gained popularity because of the small incisions used and improved recovery times when compared with conventional ‘open’ surgery. The first man to describe the use of an arthroscope to see inside a joint was Severin Nordentoft, from Denmark, in 1912. Since that time, the field of keyhole joint surgery has evolved to encompass diagnostic and therapeutic procedures to many joints of the body...

Arthroscopic operation - List of case studies

Juvenile degenerative osteoarthritis of the shoulder

and delay the “shoulder arthroprosthesis” operation. questions:  ... or humeral head. If this is a young patient then an arthroscopic debridement is in order. A detailed examination would help ...

Post traumatic pain in knee

meniscus of the left knee diagnosis should lead to an arthroscopic operation. The patient’s physical therapist, however, does not share this ...

Treatments

ABOI transplants ACE inhibitors ACL reinsertion operation (right knee) APPENDIX REMOVE APPENDIX SURGERY AREDS ... Arthroeresis technique Arthrolysis Arthroscopic excision (of a torn degenerative meniscus) - Arthroscopic ...

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