Sunday, March 4, 2012

Arthroscopy

DRDKDASORTHO.COM :Arthroscopy is reported to be a common orthopaedic procedure that is used to diagnose and treat problems in joints. The word arthroscopy comes from two Greek words: ‘artho’ meaning “joint”, and ‘scope’ meaning “look”.

Arthroscopy is undertaken using keyhole surgery, where a thin ‘scope’ is pushed into the joint (arthro-joint) to visualise the structures.

Arthroscopic surgery is most commonly performed on knee and shoulder joints, and less commonly on wrist, elbow, ankle and hip. Knee and shoulder joints are more amenable to arthroscopy because they are large enough for instruments to be manipulated around.

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