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Evolution of arthroscopy: from a technique to a subspecialty 被引量:4

Evolution of arthroscopy: from a technique to a subspecialty
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摘要 The arthroscope was first introduced to orthopaedics as a diagnostic instrument by Tagaki in 1918. A high degree of clinical accuracy, combined with low morbidity, has encouraged the use of arthroscopy to assist in diagnosis, to determine prognosis and often to provide treatment. Arthroscopy has dramatically changed the orthopaedic surgeons' approach to the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of joint ailments. Moreover, arthroscopists have specialised in sport medicine and this field was one of the most popular fellowship choices among graduating orthopaedic residents. Arthroscopy has already evolved to an important subspecialty of orthopaedics. The arthroscope was first introduced to orthopaedics as a diagnostic instrument by Tagaki in 1918. A high degree of clinical accuracy, combined with low morbidity, has encouraged the use of arthroscopy to assist in diagnosis, to determine prognosis and often to provide treatment. Arthroscopy has dramatically changed the orthopaedic surgeons' approach to the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of joint ailments. Moreover, arthroscopists have specialised in sport medicine and this field was one of the most popular fellowship choices among graduating orthopaedic residents. Arthroscopy has already evolved to an important subspecialty of orthopaedics.
机构地区 Orthopaedic Department
出处 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2008年第15期1462-1468,共7页 中华医学杂志(英文版)
关键词 ARTHROSCOPY KNEE SHOULDER arthroscopy knee shoulder
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