نتایج جستجو برای: arthroscopy

تعداد نتایج: 4444  

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1997
I W Carmichael A M MacLeod J Travlos

We compared the practice of four orthopaedic consultants as regards the use of MRI and arthroscopy to diagnose problems of the knee. In one year 324 arthroscopies and 66 MR scans were performed for this purpose. We found that MRI is a reliable and cheaper alternative to 'diagnostic arthroscopy'. We consider that patients with definite clinical signs merit an early 'therapeutic arthroscopy', but...

2016
Hani B Abdul-Jabar Jagmeet Bhamra Tom J Quick Michael Fox

Ankle arthroscopy is an important diagnostic and therapeutic technique in the management of ankle disorders. Nowadays ankle arthroscopy provides good to excellent results (up to 90%) in the treatment of certain intra-articular disorders. Due to the superficial location of ankle joint and the abundance of overlying neurovascular structures, complications reported in ankle arthroscopy are greater...

2017
Amelia R. Winter Jamie E. Collins Jeffrey N. Katz

BACKGROUND Arthroscopic surgery is a common treatment for knee osteoarthritis (OA), particularly for symptomatic meniscal tear. Many patients with knee OA who have arthroscopies go on to have total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Several individual studies have investigated the interval between knee arthroscopy and TKA. Our objective was to summarize published literature on the risk of TKA following k...

2015
Seong-Yong Moon Hoon Chung

Arthroscopy is useful to detect early changes in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Despite great advances in arthroscopy, many arthroscopic surgeries have now been replaced by arthrocentesis. We propose a simple diagnostic and therapeutic method having operative rigid ultra-thin arthroscopy with 16 gauge needle size combined with arthrocentesis.

Journal: :British medical bulletin 2010
Umile Giuseppe Longo Edoardo Franceschetti Nicola Maffulli Vincenzo Denaro

INTRODUCTION The unique anatomy of the hip is challenging, and has slowed the progress of hip arthroscopy. The aim of this review is to provide an updated synthesis of existing clinical evidence on hip arthroscopy. SOURCES OF DATA A systematic computerized literature search was conducted by two independent reviewers using an iterative manipulation process of the keywords used singularly or in...

Journal: :Journal of hip preservation surgery 2015
Justin T Newman Adriana J Saroki Marc J Philippon

The first descriptions of the use of hip arthroscopy for traumatic injuries were presented in 1980. One paper described arthroscopy for the removal of a bullet fragment while others reported using hip arthroscopy to remove fragments following total hip arthroplasty. With the application of traction and modification of arthroscopic instruments, hip arthroscopy has become a useful tool in treatin...

2017
Ichiro Tonogai Tetsuya Matsuura Toshiyuki Iwame Keizo Wada Tomoya Takasago Tomohiro Goto Daisuke Hamada Yohei Kawatani Eiki Fujimoto Tetsuya Kitagawa Shyoichiro Takao Seiji Iwamoto Moriaki Yamanaka Masafumi Harada Koichi Sairyo

Ankle arthroscopy carries a lower risk of vascular complications when standard anterolateral and anteromedial portals are used. However, the thickness of the fat pad at the anterior ankle affords little protection for the thin-walled anterior tibial artery, rendering it susceptible to indirect damage during procedures performed on the anterior ankle joint. To our knowledge, only 11 cases of pse...

Journal: :Rheumatology 2002
D Kane D J Veale O FitzGerald R Reece

OBJECTIVE To determine the international distribution and practice of arthroscopy performed by rheumatologists and to evaluate proposed guidelines on minimum standards for training in arthroscopy in the context of current clinical practice. METHODS A questionnaire was sent to all rheumatology centres identified as practising arthroscopy, by (i) searching Medline from 1966 to 1999, (ii) search...

Journal: :Frontiers in surgery 2016
Benjamin D. Kuhns Alexander E. Weber David M. Levy Asheesh Bedi Richard C. Mather Michael J. Salata Shane J. Nho

Hip arthroscopy has become an increasingly utilized surgical technique for the treatment of the young, active patients with hip pain. The clinical outcomes of hip arthroscopy in this patient population have been largely successful; however, there is increasing interest in the contribution of hip capsule in postoperative clinical and functional outcomes. The structure and function of the normal ...

Journal: :Arthroscopy : the journal of arthroscopic & related surgery : official publication of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the International Arthroscopy Association 2008
Brandon D Bushnell Adam W Anz Jack M Bert

Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a relatively rare complication of arthroscopic surgery of the lower extremity, but it does have the potential to result in significant morbidity and possible mortality. VTE has been reported to occur with knee arthroscopy, and guidelines for VTE prophylaxis before and after knee arthroscopy have been proposed. There are much fewer data regarding the incidence of ...

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