The inner aspect of the knee capsule is typically adhered to the medial and lateral aspects of.
Arthoscopy medial gutter knee.
All adhesions in the medial and lateral parapatellar gutters should be cleared using the al viewing portal and a combination of the shaver and ablator from the am working portal fig 3.
In this article part 3 step by step diagnostic arthroscopy is reviewed.
Knee arthroscopy is an important diagnostic and therapeutic tool in the management of disorders of the knee.
From the medial compartment the lateral aspect of the medial femoral condyle and meniscus is assessed.
Diagnostic arthroscopy is a crucial skill for diagnosing intra articular disorders of the knee including meniscal.
Operation performed arthroscopy right knee joint debridement with synovectomy partial medial menisectomy chondroplasty patellofemoral joint medial and lateral.
Medial and lateral gutter synovectomy and lysis of adhesions.
Question on procedure coding according to operative note suprapatella pouch medial.
10 medial tears are reported more commonly than lateral tears 3 13 18 and are classified according to the isakos international society of arthroscopy knee surgery and orthopaedic sports medicine meniscal documentation committee as longitudinal vertical horizontal radial.
Cpt code 29883 reports a meniscus repair in.
Familiarity with the normal anatomy and anatomical variance is important for the understanding of pathology.
Knee arthroscopy for a meniscus tear is one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures in the united states.
A diagnostic arthroscopy is completed in standard fashion from the lateral portal.
In a series of 4 articles the basics of knee arthroscopy are reviewed.
Arthroscopy includes visualization of the suprapatellar pouch medial gutter lateral gutter medial compart ment lateral compartment intercondylar notch and posterior medial and posterior lateral compartments.
Home examination knee arthoscopy.
A complete and systematic evaluation.
Examine suprapatellar pouch and lateral and medial gutters medial compartment meniscus and cartilage then examine notch and transfer scope in to the lateral compartment.
Diagnosis and treatment of meniscus and articular cartilage problems.
Arthroscopic anatomy of the knee jason koh the arthroscopic anatomy of the knee can be best described by consideration of the various parts of the knee joint that can be evaluated during a diagnostic evaluation.
This includes assessment of the patellofemoral joint cartilage of the trochlea and patella medial gutter and femoral condyle.