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- $Title{What Do Doctors Perform "Arthroscopy" For?}
- $Subject{arthroscopy surgery joints Special Procedures procedure arthroscopic
- intra-articular examination surgeries operation operations arthroscope}
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- What Do Doctors Perform "Arthroscopy" For?
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- QUESTION: I thought the pain in my joint came from strain, or perhaps an
- early case of arthritis. However my doctor now suggests that an special
- examination be performed. I guess he may be on to something, but I need to
- know more. What do doctors perform "arthroscopy" for?
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- ANSWER: Arthroscopy is short for arthroscopic intra-articular examination and
- treatment, that is, the use of a device that may enter into a joint and
- examine and treat it. A surgeon will make a very small cut on, say, the knee,
- and use the thin, tubelike arthroscope to examine its interior. A similar
- device can be inserted through another incision to provide light, and knee
- surgery can be performed leaving two or so scars less than an inch long.
- Arthroscopy allows for very rapid recovery and lessened discomfort as compared
- to other joint surgery.
- Arthroscopic techniques are now widely used to examine and treat the
- shoulder, elbow, wrist, and ankle, and they are being experimented with for
- other joints. In diagnosis, arthroscopy can be used to determine the causes
- of swelling, instability or locking of the knee, and therapy can be determined
- based on the findings. In surgery, arthroscopy can be used to remove loose or
- damaged cartilage and tendons, or to remove some joint fluid. It is not
- possible for me to speculate on the reasons your physician has for requesting
- this special examination, and so, now that you understand a bit about the
- procedure, it is time you posed your questions to him so that you may receive
- the information you need to make an informed decision about your care.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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