Arthoscopy/Laparoscopy Flashcards
Two broad indications for arthroscopy?
Diagnosis
Treatment
5 advantages of arthroscopy
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
- Minimal Joint Trauma
- Joint Evaluation
- Remove debris
- Chip removal
- Infection reduced
2 main disadvantages of arthroscopy
- Equipment cost
2. Set up time.
most commonly used arthroscope angle in horses?
70 degrees
What is the minimum degree arthroscope required to angle down enough to see the joint surface?
30 degrees
What is the function of an arthroscopic obturator?
They are sharp to pierce fibrous parts of the joint capsule or blunt for thrusting the arthroscope into the joint.
Blunt ends would be best when we don’t want to scratch the cartilage on the joint surface.
What is the function of an egress cannula?
flush out debris
What is a reason you would need to make a skin incision before distending the joint for an arthroscopy?
You may need to make the skin incision before joint distension because the landmarks can become obscured.
When would you introduce the arthroscopic sleeve? What is inside the sleeve?
After making skin incision.
Inside the sleeve is a sharp trochar, insert it through the fibrous capsule.
The fluid line for an arthrscopy should be (partially/completely) inserted into the joint.
completely into the joint
The triangulation technique for arthrscopy involves addition of a ______ and ______
Light cable and Egress cannula
Abnormalities you can notice during evaluation of the synovial capsule with arthroscope?
1
2
3
- Hyperemia
- Thickened villi
- Petechiation
Thickened villi seen on arthroscopy has what clinical significance?
You are dealing with a chronic problem.
Cartilage abnormalities you can see with an arthroscopy:
1
2
3
- Fibrillation
- Erosions/wear lines
- Full thickness cartilage loss
Collagen is arranged in _____s for strength
arches