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Arthroscopy (also
called arthroscopic or
keyhole surgery) is a
minimally invasive surgical procedure on a
joint in
which an
examination and
sometimes treatment...
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Arthroscopic lavage is the
washing out or
cleaning out the
contents (blood,
fluid or
loose debris)
inside a
joint space.
Lavage is a
general term referring...
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arthroscopic, and
percutaneous methods regarding recovery time,
complication rates, or
patient satisfaction.
While others state that
arthroscopic surgery...
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surgical approaches are
arthroscopic, mini open, and open-surgical repair. In the past,
small tears were
treated arthroscopically,
while larger tears would...
- unfortunately, show poor results.
Arthroscopic repair of TFCC
ligaments Suturing TFCC
ligaments can
sometimes be
performed arthroscopically. But only if
there is...
- non-surgically. A
minimally invasive procedure typically involves the use of
arthroscopic (for
joints and the spine) or
laparoscopic devices and remote-control...
- are five
major types of
articular cartilage repair:[citation needed]
Arthroscopic lavage is a "cleaning up"
procedure of the knee joint. This short-term...
- Arthroscopy: The
Journal of
Arthroscopic and
Related Surgery is a peer-reviewed
medical journal that was
established in 1985 and
covers research on the...
- the
glenoid labrum. Type V SLAP
tears extend into the
Bankart defect.
Arthroscopic repair of
Bankart injuries have good
success rates. However, a study...
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regardless of
treatment type. In the
short term,
studies have
shown arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) is a more
effective treatment with regards...