Clinical Insights into Arthroscopic Surgery
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Orthopedics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2024) | Viewed by 5940
Special Issue Editor
Interests: arthroscopic surgery; hip and knee arthroplasty; sport medicine
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Dear Colleagues,
Due to continuous advances in instrumentation, optical technology and surgical techniques, arthroscopic surgery is now performed on all large joints and small joints of the limbs.
Arthroscopic surgery, with its superior diagnostic accuracy, has revolutionised orthopaedic surgery, leading to low morbidity rates and a short length of stay for patients compared to the previously utilised surgical procedures, which were performed through a large open incision. It is now considered the gold standard for many orthopaedic surgical procedures.
New arthroscopic techniques and devices have widened the scope of arthroscopy surgery to treat a greater variety of pathologies and conditions.
Furthermore, recent advances in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine have provided biological solutions for the regeneration/repair of tissue defects through arthroscopic techniques. These new therapeutic treatments have shown great potential; however, more research is needed to establish an optimal treatment protocol, long-term outcomes and its superiority over other therapies.
This Special Issue of the ‘Journal of Clinical Medicine’ aims to collect original articles, trials, systematic reviews and meta-analyses on clinical outcomes and recent developments/techniques in arthroscopic surgery.
Dr. Andrea Volpin
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- arthroscopic surgery
- hip and knee arthroplasty
- sport medicine
- regenerative medicine
- orthopaedic trauma
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