نتایج جستجو برای: arthroscopic mumford procedure

تعداد نتایج: 624711  

Journal: :Sports medicine and arthroscopy review 2013
Aaron J Krych Jack M Bert Bruce A Levy

Knee arthroscopy for patients with osteoarthritis remains controversial. The outcome of arthroscopic debridement in a patient with symptomatic arthritis, and in the absence of mechanical symptoms, is inconsistent and short lived. However, in carefully selected patients with mild or moderate arthritis on standing radiographs, with the acute onset of symptoms, well-localized joint line pain, and ...

2018
Julie A. Neumann Renee S. Greene Michael B. Banffy

Ligamentum teres (LT) tears are a pathologic condition being identified at increasing frequency because of growing use of hip arthroscopy. The exact role of the LT is not well understood, but it has been shown in recent biomechanical studies to contribute to hip stability. Patients with hip pain, instability, and/or mechanical symptoms with advanced imaging findings showing LT pathology may ben...

Journal: :Arthroscopy techniques 2015
William R Mook Maximilian Petri Joshua A Greenspoon Peter J Millett

Younger, high-demand patients who are less suitable for joint replacement procedures are often affected by advanced glenohumeral osteoarthritis. There are several alternatives to total joint arthroplasty for the treatment of these patients. However, the outcomes of these procedures are less predictable and have limited durability. The comprehensive arthroscopic management procedure, which inclu...

2013
Shaw-Ruey Lyu Yen-Kun Lin Shian-Tang Huang Hong-Tzong Yau

BACKGROUND Arthroscopic surgical training is inherently difficult due to limited visibility, reduced motion freedom and non-intuitive hand-eye coordination. Traditional training methods as well as virtual reality approach lack the direct guidance of an experienced physician. METHODS This paper presents an experience-based arthroscopic training simulator that integrates motion tracking with a ...

Journal: :The journal of medical investigation : JMI 2014
Tomohiro Goto Daisuke Hamada Kazuaki Mineta Ichiro Tonogai Hiroshi Egawa Tetsuya Matsuura Mitsuhiko Takahashi Kousaku Higashino Toshinori Sakai Naoto Suzue Yoichiro Takata Toshihiko Nishisho Yuichiro Goda Ryousuke Sato Fumitake Tezuka Kenji Kondo Makoto Takeuchi Kousuke Sugiura Koichi Sairyo

Hip arthroscopy is among the most rapidly evolving arthroscopic techniques in the last decade and offers the benefits of being both a minimally invasive procedure and an excellent diagnostic tool. Improvements in instrumentation and surgical skills have advanced our ability to accurately diagnose and treat various conditions of the hip joint, and hip arthroscopy has elucidated several pathologi...

2013
A. A. Khorsandi

Two cases (20 and 15 years old) of shoulder joint synovial chondromatosis were initially treated with arthroscopic debridement. One was further treated with a second arthroscopy and partial synovectomy (case 1); the second was fully treated by arthroscopic surgery (case 2). The postoperative control Xray revealed no loose body and the joint was normal. One of the cases (case 1) was affected by ...

Journal: :Acta chirurgiae orthopaedicae et traumatologiae Cechoslovaca 2007
L Urbánek V Vanĕcek P Vasek R Kubela

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The aim of this study is to present a simple rotator cuff lesion classification that provides guidelines as to their treatment, and to evaluate the results of palliative arthroscopic resection of rotator cuff residues known as unreconstructible lesions. In addition, our therapeutic approaches were ascertained in view of their applicability to the types of lesions studied. ...

Journal: :Journal of Knee Surgery 2021

Abstract The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is one of the four major stabilizers knee joint and functions as primary restraint to tibial translation. PCL tears rarely occur in isolation most commonly presents setting multiligamentous injuries. Several treatment strategies for these injuries have been proposed over last decades, including reconstruction repair. Arthroscopic repair has potenti...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2015
Chi Hyoung Pak Young Lae Moon Sung Woo Sim Moustafa Ismail Elsayed

Bilateral rotator cuff tears requiring repair are not uncommon. Typically, these tears have been treated with staged surgeries. However, in appropriately selected cases, single-stage repair is preferable because it reduces costs, the number of admissions, total hospitalization, and rehabilitation time. It can also reduce patient suffering by providing relief with a single procedure. The authors...

2017
Daniel Rios Frank Martetschläger Peter J. Millett

Shoulder osteoarthritis can lead to severe shoulder pain and dysfunction. Many patients with shoulder osteoarthritis are young, active, and regularly participate in demanding activities that place the durability of current arthroplasty options in question. Therefore, in this article, we describe the comprehensive arthroscopic management of glenohumeral osteoarthritis that combines traditional g...

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