History | Surgery for Osgood-Schlatter’s disease

History During surgery for Osgood-Schlatter’s disease, the skin below the knee is opened and the shin bone is exposed. The aim of the operation is to remove the free pieces of bone that have become detached from the shin bone during the course of the disease. The bony extensions of the tibia, which have formed … History | Surgery for Osgood-Schlatter’s disease

Arthroscopy

Synonyms English: arthroscopy Reflection Knee mirror Shoulder endoscopy Keyhole surgery Definition An arthroscope is a special endoscope. It consists of an optical system of rod lenses, a light source and usually a rinsing and suction device. In addition, the arthroscope has working channels through which surgical instruments can be inserted for minor surgical procedures. To … Arthroscopy

Preparation for the arthroscopic surgery | Arthroscopy

Preparation for the arthroscopic surgery Arthroscopy can be performed under general anesthesia, regional anesthesia (epidural/epidural or spinal anesthesia) and in rare cases also under local anesthesia (local anesthesia). Many surgeons prefer general anaesthesia for the following reasons: The same applies to spinal or epidural anaesthesia. In addition, the treated person can follow the operation here. … Preparation for the arthroscopic surgery | Arthroscopy

Contraindications | Arthroscopy

Contraindications Contraindications for an arthroscopy:If there is a contraindication to the anaesthesia required for this (see Preparation), the arthroscopy cannot be performed. Embolism and thrombosis can also be contraindications. Coagulation disorders can lead to bruising in the knee after arthroscopy and must therefore be clarified before the examination. An absolute contraindication for arthroscopy, as the … Contraindications | Arthroscopy