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ArthroscopyA surgical technique in which a tube-like instrument is inserted into a joint to inspect, diagnose, and repair tissues. It is most commonly performed in patients with diseases of the knees or shoulders.
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ArthroscopyThe endoscopic method of examining the inside of a joint.
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Arthroscopyby 1977, from arthro- + -scopy.
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ArthroscopyA form of minimally invasive surgery in which a fiberoptic camera, the arthroscope, is introduced into an area of the body through a small incision
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ArthroscopyLooking into a joint, typically using a rigid lensed instrument. Arthroscopic surgery involves surgical treatment via arthroscopic visualisation.
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ArthroscopyThe procedure of visualizing the inside of a joint by means of an arthroscope.
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Arthroscopy(n) a minimally invasive operation to repair a damaged joint; the surgeon examines the joint with an arthroscope while making repairs through a small incision
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ArthroscopyA procedure where a surgeon makes a small cut in the skin and inserts tiny lenses, lighting, and other instruments to diagnose or repair joint problems.
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ArthroscopyA minimally invasive diagnostic and treatment procedure used for conditions of a joint. This procedure uses a small, lighted, optic tube (arthroscope) which is inserted into the joint through a small [..]
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ArthroscopyDiagnostic and surgical technique in which a small fiber-optic scope is used to look into a joint.
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Arthroscopyis a minimally invasive surgical procedure on a joint in which an examination and sometimes treatment is performed using a scopethat is inserted into the joint through a small incision.
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ArthroscopyEndoscopic examination, therapy and Surgery of the joint.
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ArthroscopyEndoscopic examination, therapy and surgery of the joint.
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ArthroscopyExamination of the interior of a joint, such as the knee, using a type of endoscope that is inserted into the joint through a small incision.
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ArthroscopyA minimally-invasive diagnostic and treatment procedure used for conditions of a joint. This procedure uses a small, lighted, optic tube (arthroscope) which is inserted into the joint through a small [..]
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Arthroscopya minimally-invasive diagnostic and treatment procedure used for conditions of a joint. This procedure uses a small, lighted, optic tube (arthroscope) which is inserted into the joint through a small [..]
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ArthroscopyThe procedure where an endoscope (arthroscope) is inserted into a joint for observation or to perform surgery. Chiropractors and physiotherapists may have to send you for one of these.
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ArthroscopyA surgical examination of the internal structures of a joint by means of observation through an arthroscope.
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