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3414 Golden Road • Tyler, TX
Phone: (903) 939-7500
Toll Free: (800) 248-0426 |
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Orthopedic Surgery,
Sports
Medicine
& Pain Management
in East Texas |
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Arthroscopy
and Arthroscopic Surgery
The
first truly successful arthroscope was released in 1958
and was developed by Dr. Watanabe in Japan. It was brought
to North America by Dr. Robert Jackson in the 1960's. Development
of arthroscopy was rapidly developed over the next few
years in the United States, and in 1982 the Arthroscopy
Association of North America was founded. It is the largest
such assosciation in the world.
Early arthroscopes had a
light bulb at the end of the scope, but it was the development
of fiberoptics in the arthroscope that led to this instrument
being able to be used successfully.
The most commonly used
fiberoptic arthroscope for knee and shoulder surgery is
a 4.0 mm scope that has a 30° angle at the end which
allows the scope to be rotated to provide a much wider
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The small size of the scope allows it to be used to see
areas of the knee and shoulder which are normally not able
to be visualized with open procedures. Small knives and
cutting instruments and clamps are able to be used through
punctures to perform arthroscopic surgery.
Basically, the arthroscope allows visualization in joints
to diagnose the cause of a patient's symptoms. The outcomes
of treatment depend on what is wrong with the joint that
is being visualized. The scope itself is not used for treatment.
It allows visualization of abnormalities, and it depends
on what these abnormalities are whether successful debridement
or repair can be done to alleviate the symptoms. Its primary
advantage is that diagnosis and treatment can be done with
minimally invasive procedures, and usually can be done
in an outpatient operating room.
Pain postoperatively and through rehabilitation is controlled, in most cases, with
oral pain medication. Advanced arthroscopic surgery procedures
continue to evolve. Certain conditions that could only
be treated by open incisions are sometimes now able to be treated
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Azalea Orthopedics Treats Patients From These Texas Communities:
Athens, Dallas, Henderson, Jacksonville, Kilgore, Longview, Marshall,
Mt. Pleasant, Palestine, Plano, Shreveport, Sulphur Springs, Tyler.
Arthritis • Sports Injuries • Tennis Elbow •
Pain Management For: Lower Back Pain • Knee Pain • Foot Pain • Shoulder & Neck Pain
Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine in East Texas For
Shoulder and Hand • Knee and Foot • Back
and Hip • Spine Care
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