Distension of joint with fluid is often used to facilitate insertion of arthroscope. This may prove difficult at times in the shoulder joint, as unlike the knee, it is deeply situated, making extravasation of fluid outside the capsule, a common occurrence. This is especially true in very tight joints and is often a problem for beginners. We describe here a very effective and simple technique where a needle is used to distend the shoulder before the insertion of the arthroscope
Shoulder arthroscopy offers a minimally invasive surgical approach to treat a variety of shoulder pa...
Twelve right shoulders in fresh cadavers were dissected to determine the relation of the axillary ne...
Shoulder arthroscopy is the second most common orthopaedic procedure. Diagnostic arthroscopy of the ...
Arthroscopy is not as commonly performed at the shoulder as at the knee, but in both cases distensio...
As resolution and image quality improve, several potential advantages make needle arthroscopy (NA) a...
Suspected bacterial arthritis of a native joint requires urgent management to control potential life...
Sperber, A; 1997. Articular Distension in Arthroscopy. An Experimental Study on Intra- and Extra art...
Arthroscopic reconstructive surgery in the shoulder is an extremely demanding. The advent of suture ...
A fluoroscopically controlled anterior approach in supine position is often used for arthrocentesis ...
Shoulder Arthroscopy \u2013 Principles and Practice is a comprehensive and fully up-to-date work cov...
We present our technique of diagnostic and surgical arthroscopy of the shoulder and describe the nor...
Shoulder instability represents a spectrum of disease, ranging from subluxation to dislocation. It m...
Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization offers a safe and effective means for restoring glenohumeral mec...
During the past decade, arthroscopy has become an accepted tool for the evaluation and management of...
This article describes a simple and reproducible arthroscopic technique for passing sutures in the s...
Shoulder arthroscopy offers a minimally invasive surgical approach to treat a variety of shoulder pa...
Twelve right shoulders in fresh cadavers were dissected to determine the relation of the axillary ne...
Shoulder arthroscopy is the second most common orthopaedic procedure. Diagnostic arthroscopy of the ...
Arthroscopy is not as commonly performed at the shoulder as at the knee, but in both cases distensio...
As resolution and image quality improve, several potential advantages make needle arthroscopy (NA) a...
Suspected bacterial arthritis of a native joint requires urgent management to control potential life...
Sperber, A; 1997. Articular Distension in Arthroscopy. An Experimental Study on Intra- and Extra art...
Arthroscopic reconstructive surgery in the shoulder is an extremely demanding. The advent of suture ...
A fluoroscopically controlled anterior approach in supine position is often used for arthrocentesis ...
Shoulder Arthroscopy \u2013 Principles and Practice is a comprehensive and fully up-to-date work cov...
We present our technique of diagnostic and surgical arthroscopy of the shoulder and describe the nor...
Shoulder instability represents a spectrum of disease, ranging from subluxation to dislocation. It m...
Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization offers a safe and effective means for restoring glenohumeral mec...
During the past decade, arthroscopy has become an accepted tool for the evaluation and management of...
This article describes a simple and reproducible arthroscopic technique for passing sutures in the s...
Shoulder arthroscopy offers a minimally invasive surgical approach to treat a variety of shoulder pa...
Twelve right shoulders in fresh cadavers were dissected to determine the relation of the axillary ne...
Shoulder arthroscopy is the second most common orthopaedic procedure. Diagnostic arthroscopy of the ...