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Arthroscopic Surgery: A Historical Perspective. Orthopaedic nursing / National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses [Orthop Nurs] Journal article

 
TitleArthroscopic Surgery: A Historical Perspective.
Author(s)Bigony L 
InstitutionLorraine Bigony, BSN, RN, CNOR, Perioperative Educator, Frankford Hospitals, Philadelphia, PA.
SourceOrthop Nurs 2008 November/December; 27(6):349-354.
AbstractThe most commonly performed orthopaedic procedure today, arthroscopy, has its origins in the19th century. Considered as one of the three greatest improvements in orthopedic care, arthroscopic visualization can be performed in every joint of the human body. Beginning with the use of the cystoscope in cadaver knees through the development of sophisticated arthroscopic equipment, arthroscopy has become an invaluable component of modern orthopedic care. This article will trace the history of arthroscopy, including arthroscopic pioneers who introduced the notion of examining joint pathology through "key hole" incisions, minimizing pain and reducing recovery time for orthopedic patients throughout the world.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19057361
  
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