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Arthroscopy : the Journal of... Jan 2021With sincere thanks to the Arthroscopy Association of North America Education Foundation for their support, we are pleased to announce the Annual Awards for our best...
With sincere thanks to the Arthroscopy Association of North America Education Foundation for their support, we are pleased to announce the Annual Awards for our best Clinical Research, Basic Science Research, Resident/Fellow Research, and Systematic Reviews published in 2020, as well as the Most Downloaded and Most Cited papers published 5 years ago. We proudly introduce new members of our editorial team, and your editors update their disclosures of potential conflicts of interest.
Topics: Arthroscopy; Awards and Prizes; Humans; North America; Publications; Societies, Medical
PubMed: 33384071
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2020.11.020 -
International Journal of Surgery... Jun 2018Hip arthroscopy has recently occupied an important place in the armamentarium of General Orthopedic and especially hip surgeons. It is an effective and innovative... (Review)
Review
Hip arthroscopy has recently occupied an important place in the armamentarium of General Orthopedic and especially hip surgeons. It is an effective and innovative procedure with rapidly expanding indications. Advancements in surgical tools and refinement in techniques has revolutionalized modern Hip arthroscopy. Surgeons are now able to address pathology in and around the hip joint that was either misdiagnosed or poorly understood. The procedure allows detailed visualization of acetabular labrum, femoral and acetabular chondral surfaces, fovea, ligamentum teres, synovium and the extra-articular peri-trochanteric space. Minimally invasive surgery is now performed for diagnoses as well as treatment of a variety of Hip disorders. The acceptance and rates of hip arthroscopy are increasing across the board and the associated literature is expanding every day. Increasing surgical experience and improving technology is contributing for more advanced procedures to become popularized, however long-term outcome data about hip arthroscopy is still relatively sparse. We aim to review hip arthroscopy in the light of recent literature and will discuss the current indications, outcomes and complications of the procedure.
Topics: Arthroscopy; Hip Joint; Humans; Treatment Outcome
PubMed: 28823795
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2017.08.557 -
Instructional Course Lectures 2023Ankle arthroscopy has seen increased utilization and application in recent years. Through the advent of improved instrumentation and techniques, indications have been... (Review)
Review
Ankle arthroscopy has seen increased utilization and application in recent years. Through the advent of improved instrumentation and techniques, indications have been expanded to include the management of traumatic, degenerative, inflammatory, and neoplastic conditions. It is important to review anterior and posterior ankle arthroscopies along with the history, pertinent anatomy, techniques, indications, and complications as well as gain insight into the future of ankle arthroscopy.
Topics: Humans; Ankle; Ankle Injuries; Ankle Joint; Arthroscopy
PubMed: 36534874
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Clinics in Sports Medicine Jul 2016Hip arthroscopy is a fast-growing and evolving field. Like knee and shoulder arthroscopy, hip arthroscopy began as a diagnostic procedure and then progressed to biopsy... (Review)
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Hip arthroscopy is a fast-growing and evolving field. Like knee and shoulder arthroscopy, hip arthroscopy began as a diagnostic procedure and then progressed to biopsy and resection of abnormalities. Subsequently, it has evolved to repair of various tissues and treatment of underlying causes. As the understanding of the hip joint and its associated pathophysiology grows, indications will continue to expand for this diagnostic and therapeutic modality. This article outlines the historic developments of hip arthroscopy, including advancements in instrumentation and techniques from the days of the first hip arthroscopies to the present day.
Topics: Arthroscopy; Hip Joint; History, 20th Century; History, 21st Century; Humans; Patient Positioning
PubMed: 27343387
DOI: 10.1016/j.csm.2016.02.001 -
The Journal of Hand Surgery Apr 2015Shoulder arthroscopy is a commonly performed and accepted procedure for a wide variety of pathologies. Surgeon experience, patient positioning, knowledge of surgical... (Review)
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Shoulder arthroscopy is a commonly performed and accepted procedure for a wide variety of pathologies. Surgeon experience, patient positioning, knowledge of surgical anatomy, proper portal placement, and proper use of instrumentation can improve technical success and minimize complication risks. This article details the surgical anatomy, indications, patient positioning, portal placement, instrumentation, and complications for basic shoulder arthroscopy.
Topics: Arthroscopy; Humans; Patient Positioning; Rotator Cuff; Sesquiterpenes; Shoulder Injuries; Shoulder Joint
PubMed: 25726045
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2015.01.002 -
JBJS Reviews Jul 2017
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Topics: Arthroscopy; Hip Joint; Humans; Postoperative Care; Postoperative Complications
PubMed: 28696951
DOI: 10.2106/JBJS.RVW.16.00076 -
Chirurgia Narzadow Ruchu I Ortopedia... 2007Wrist arthroscopy has found its place in surgeons armamentarium. Since its introduction the value of wrist arthroscopy has been developing. Current indications for wrist... (Review)
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Wrist arthroscopy has found its place in surgeons armamentarium. Since its introduction the value of wrist arthroscopy has been developing. Current indications for wrist arthroscopy include three groups: diagnostic, evaluation (staging) and therapeutic. Arthroscopy allows for establishing correct diagnosis, including possibility for dynamic testing and probing of examined tissues. Some wrist disorders can be staged and qualified for appropriate operative procedure. Number of therapeutic possibilities have been presented by many authors to be performed by arthroscopic technique in wrist. Our material included 41 wrist arthroscopies. 17 arthroscopies were diagnostic, 4 staging and 20 therapeutic. Arthroscopic interventions included: TFCC repair, debridement, synovectomy, ganglion removal. Ultimate value of wrist arthroscopy remains to be established by more long term scientific update. Wrist arthroscopy is attractive instrument in diagnosis and treatment of different wrist disorders. However its application must be based on detailed knowledge of anatomy, pathology and thorough clinical examination including imaging.
Topics: Adult; Arthroscopy; Carpal Bones; Female; Fracture Fixation; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Poland; Retrospective Studies; Soft Tissue Injuries; Wrist Injuries; Wrist Joint
PubMed: 17639915
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Der Unfallchirurg Jun 2019Arthroscopy is a technically challenging surgical procedure with a relatively shallow learning curve compared to open procedures. To become an expert special cognitive... (Review)
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Arthroscopy is a technically challenging surgical procedure with a relatively shallow learning curve compared to open procedures. To become an expert special cognitive and manual abilities have to be acquired and trained. The current situation in further medical education combined with the increasing economic pressure in the medical field does not leave enough room for a time-consuming training in arthroscopic techniques. A structured simulation training could be an alternative solution to this problem. The benefits of arthroscopic simulation training are meanwhile well documented. The complex tasks that an expert carries out during arthroscopy can be fragmented into more simple and elementary exercises and can be trained in a stress-free environment outside the operation room. An essential advantage of simulation training is the assessment of objective measurement parameters during the individual exercises. These parameters can be used to evaluate the learning process and performance of arthroscopic tasks. The aim of this review is to reflect the current state of simulation technology in arthroscopy and to show how simulator training can be meaningfully and effectively integrated into arthroscopic further training, exemplified by a modern medical further education concept.
Topics: Arthroscopy; Clinical Competence; Education, Medical, Graduate; Forecasting; Humans; Simulation Training; Video Games; Virtual Reality
PubMed: 31065737
DOI: 10.1007/s00113-019-0653-5 -
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.... Aug 1993
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Topics: Ankle; Arthroscopy; Bone Diseases; Cartilage Diseases; Contraindications; Foot; Humans; Joint Diseases
PubMed: 8354685
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Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review Dec 2018The field of hip arthroscopy has undergone considerable change in the past 25 years and continues to evolve at a rapid pace. Lessons from the early complications and... (Review)
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The field of hip arthroscopy has undergone considerable change in the past 25 years and continues to evolve at a rapid pace. Lessons from the early complications and challenges of hip arthroscopy have led to improved safety and refinement of instrumentation and techniques. The pathophysiology of hip injuries is better understood, and advances in surgical technique have helped expand indications, particularly as a shift from pathology resection to anatomic repair and reconstructive procedures has occurred. As the field has progressed, longitudinal outcome studies are now available to help judge efficacy. The purpose of this review is to highlight the past 30 years of hip arthroscopy, the current practice trends, and future directions of the field.
Topics: Arthroscopy; Hip Injuries; Hip Joint; Humans; Plastic Surgery Procedures
PubMed: 30395065
DOI: 10.1097/JSA.0000000000000223