Arthroscopy

Revision as of 13:00, 27 August 2024 by Nikolas (Sọ̀rọ̀ | contribs) (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Small tube with a light and camera is pushed into the joint through a hole ** A cannula is pushed through a second hole to provide irrigation fluid ** A third hole is opened for entry of tools, like forceps, shavers, scalpel, etc. * Was developed to diagnose intraarticular knee injuries without opening the joint * Was originally used for diagnostic purposes – nowadays not used for diagnosis ** We use MRI instead * Widely used today for...")
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  • Small tube with a light and camera is pushed into the joint through a hole
    • A cannula is pushed through a second hole to provide irrigation fluid
    • A third hole is opened for entry of tools, like forceps, shavers, scalpel, etc.
  • Was developed to diagnose intraarticular knee injuries without opening the joint
  • Was originally used for diagnostic purposes – nowadays not used for diagnosis
    • We use MRI instead
  • Widely used today for minimally therapeutic purposes
    • Gives more rapid recovery than open joint surgery
  • Indications
    • Meniscotomy
    • ACL reconstruction
    • Foreign body removal
    • Repair of rotator cuff tear
  • Can be used for all joints which are not very small
    • Mostly used for knee and shoulder