Hey orthopaedic surgeons,
What is the difference between this:
http://www.tricemedical.com/new-device- ... -injuries/
and regular arthroscopy?
Thanks!
Laurie
Arthroscopy question
Arthroscopy question
LAURIE EDGE-HUGHES
Re: Arthroscopy question
It is a very small "needle" scope - in humans they can use it on you awake and see directly into your joint.
It is for diagnosis (i.e. ACL partial tears or meniscal tears), so you don't need an MRI; it is not used for treatment. Can also be used for second look arthroscopy to assess treatment of partial ACL tears or look at cartilage and any other structures in the joint that you may be monitoring.
For a dog you would still need to sedate them I suspect to hold still.
Dr. Sherman Canapp uses it.
Caroline
It is for diagnosis (i.e. ACL partial tears or meniscal tears), so you don't need an MRI; it is not used for treatment. Can also be used for second look arthroscopy to assess treatment of partial ACL tears or look at cartilage and any other structures in the joint that you may be monitoring.
For a dog you would still need to sedate them I suspect to hold still.
Dr. Sherman Canapp uses it.
Caroline
Re: Arthroscopy question
Awesome! Thanks! I had posted it on my Facebook page and got the same information... but I thought it would be good for others to have heard of here as well! Much appreciated Caroline!
LAURIE EDGE-HUGHES