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cruciate ligament and posterior horn of the medial meniscus can be probed by
inserting the probing instrument through a posteromedial accessory portal .
Again , the surgeon can use a spinal needle inserted under direct vision to
accurately ...
cruciate ligament and posterior horn of the medial meniscus can be probed by
inserting the probing instrument through a posteromedial accessory portal .
Again , the surgeon can use a spinal needle inserted under direct vision to
accurately ...
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oughly lavaged and suctioned to remove any small meniscal fragments or debris
that may have dropped into the joint as a result of ... This is most commonly
required in complex or degenerative tears of the posterior horn of either
meniscus .
oughly lavaged and suctioned to remove any small meniscal fragments or debris
that may have dropped into the joint as a result of ... This is most commonly
required in complex or degenerative tears of the posterior horn of either
meniscus .
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the meniscus at either end of the tear , with removal of the fragment as described
for complete tears . ... Introduce a hook basket forceps through the anteromedial
portal and cut the inner edge of the meniscus at the estimated midpoint of the ...
the meniscus at either end of the tear , with removal of the fragment as described
for complete tears . ... Introduce a hook basket forceps through the anteromedial
portal and cut the inner edge of the meniscus at the estimated midpoint of the ...
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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