For this kind of knee stiffness condition, we developed a set of arthroscopic release techniques through which we can access the anterior compartment, the suprapatellar pouch, and the posterior compartment and complete the required release and scar tissue removal.Zhao, Jinzhong...
After preparation of both surgical fields (shoulder and knee), the following bony landmarks at the shoulder are identified with a marking pen: spine of the scapula, acromion, clavicle, and coracoid process. The following standard portals are used: Intra-articular Procedures Arthroscopic procedures ...
Arthroscopic Debridement is a procedure that involves removing abnormal tissue from the joint side of the patellar tendon using arthroscopic techniques, especially suitable for small lesions that are accessible from the joint side. AI generated definition based on: Operative Techniques: Knee Surgery (Seco...
In muscular patients or patients with soft tissue scarring, traction by fracture table should be advisable to improve the intra-articular accessibility. Fig. 6 Survival curve of clinical failure by Tönnis stage Conclusions The use of mini-open and arthroscopic osteochondro- plasty is an ...
The advantages of this arthroscopic technique are less injury to soft tissue including patellar tendon, early postoperative recovery. There is no scar discomfort in kneeling, and the wound is cosmetically acceptable as there is no incisional scar in front of the knee joint or around the tibial ...
There are no limitations on knee motion; however, progression into deeper knee flexion angles should occur gradually and take into consideration symptoms associated with increasing soft-tissue tension and patellofemoral compression as the knee moves into deeper angles of flexion. Progression into multi-...
We introduce a systemic arthroscopic release technique to address this special condition, in which a trans-infrapatellar fat pad release technique is developed to obtain access to the joint and to perform intra-articular and periarticular release, as well as scar tissue removal. One critical point...
Four patients (24%) required multiple arthroscopic debridements for lysis of arthrofibrotic scar tissue around the anterior aspect of the knee, 4 additional patients (24%) required manipulation under anesthesia to help regain motion, and 1 patient declined manipulation despite significant motion ...
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