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arthroscope
ar·thro·scope A5466050 (är′thrə-skōp′)n. An endoscope that is inserted into a joint and used for viewing or performing a surgical procedure. ar′thro·scop′ic (-skŏp′ĭk) adj.ar′thro·scop′ic·al·ly adv.arthroscope (ˈɑːθrəˌskəʊp) n (Medicine) a tubular instrument that is inserted into the capsule of a joint to examine the joint, extract tissue, etc ˌarthroˈscopic adj arthroscopy nar•thro•scope (ˈɑr θrəˌskoʊp) n. an endoscope for use in the diagnosis and treatment of diseased or injured joints. [1930–35] ar•thros′co•py (-ˈθrɒs kə pi) n. ar`thro•scop′ic (-ˈskɒp ɪk) adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | arthroscope - a type of endoscope that is inserted into a joint for visual examinationendoscope - a long slender medical instrument for examining the interior of a bodily organ or performing minor surgery | Translationsarthroscope
arthroscope[′ärth·rə‚skōp] (medicine) An endoscope for examining the interior of a joint. arthroscope
arthroscope [ahr´thro-skōp] an endoscope for examining the interior of a joint. The arthroscope is designed to allow passage of surgical instruments, thus permitting concurrent surgery within a joint. Arthroscopy is an alternative to surgical incision and creation of an open surgical wound. The procedure may be done under either local or general anesthesia. Postoperative complications rarely occur, but infection, bleeding into the joint, swelling, rupture of the synovium, thrombophlebitis, and joint injury are possible.ar·thro·scope (ar'thrō-skōp), An endoscope for examining the internal anatomy of a joint.arthroscope Orthopedics A thin fiberoptic endoscope with 3 channels which is introduced into a joint space via a small incisionar·thro·scope (ahr'thrŏ-skōp) An endoscope for examining the interior of a joint. ArthroscopeAn instrument for the visual examination of the interior of a joint.Mentioned in: Rotator Cuff Injuryar·thro·scope (ahr'thrŏ-skōp) An endoscope for examining the internal anatomy of a joint. Patient discussion about arthroscopeQ. Is ligament heating better than an arthroscopic surgery? I have a partial tear in my left knee (acl) and they wanna operate on me. I heard heating it can solve the problem. is it true?A. i never heard of "ligament heating" from what i know- ligament has limited ability to regenerate. if partially torn it may need only physiotherapy and care. but if it's torn more then it can heal by itself- you need surgery. this is why there's orthopedics- to evaluate the situation, give you a diagnosis and the recommended treatment. it's always good to second guess because they are only human. you can ask other orthopedics and see what they say. More discussions about arthroscopearthroscope
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