Case Study: Right Knee Arthroscopic Medial Meniscectomy in a 48 year-old patient To repair a torn meniscus cartilage in the knee, arthroscopic meniscectomy is a minimally invasive outpatient surgical technique. Injuries sustained while playing sports frequently result...
Case Study: Left Knee Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction in a 21 year-old patient To support the knee and aid in preventing further injury to the joint, an MPFL reconstruction involves the creation of a new medial patellofemoral ligament. The MPFL is most...
Case Study: Knee Surgery: Medial Meniscus in a 68 year-old female A lateral meniscus tear affects the semicircular cartilage that lines the exterior of the knee joint. Through twisting or a traumatic injury, the McMurray test is one of the primary examinations for...
Case Study: Right Knee Arthroscopy: Lateral Meniscectomy and Chondroplasty in a 34 year-old patient Surgery called chondroplasty is used to replace and remodel worn-out cartilage in joints. Degenerative cartilage is smoothed throughout the treatment, and any unstable...
Case Study: Right Knee Arthroscopic: Medial Meniscectomy and Plica Excision in a 63 year-old patient An arthroscopic procedure called a plica resection involves removing aberrant synovial tissue from the knee joint. Plica, which are organic folds in the synovium of...