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Arthroscopy is a sterile procedure that allows direct visualization of the shoulder, knee, wrist, and ankle joint to diagnose and treat orthopaedic problems. It is indicated to help diagnose and correct lesions or tears of the cartilage, ligaments and tendons of the joints.

Diagnosing joint injuries and disease begins with a thorough medical history, physical examination, and usually x-rays. Additional tests such as an MRI, or CT scan also may be needed. Through the arthroscope, a final diagnosis is made which may be more accurate than through "open" surgery or from radiographic studies.  The un-intrusive nature of the arthroscope allows us to appreciated subtle pathologic alterations in tissue within a joint.  Also, the small size of these instruments allow us to look in areas not accessible through open surgery.

 

> We manufacture following range of Instrumentations required for Arthoscopy Instruments & Impalnts

1. ACL Instrument Set 
2. Interfrence Screw 
3. Suture Disc 
4. Endows Button 
5.Arthoscopy Scissor 
6.Arthoscopy Punch  
 

 

 

 

 

(acl) Anterior Cruciate Ligament

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(acl) Anterior Cruciate Ligament

 the number of anterior cruciate ligament (acl) injuries keeps rising year after year. The rise has a lot to do with the number of women and youth involved in sports. With the rise in acl injuries, so many people aretrying to identify the options available for acl reconstruction. There are a few options available to these people,one being an allograft reconstruction, and the other an autograft reconstruction. In an allograft reconstruction the surgeon uses a harvested cadaver tendon that has been frozen to maintain it freshness. The other option for a

reconstruction graft is the autograft. In an autograft reconstruction the graft is taken from the patient themselves and used as the new acl. In this procedure, the tendon is harvested from the patient prior to the acl reconstruction. As both surgeries have their pros and cons, this review will identify the most up-to-date advantages and disadvantages for both allograft and autograft procedures in acl replacement.

 

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ACL .Graft Preparation Board(Tensionometer)

ACL .Graft Preparation Board(Tensionometer)

The posterior cruciate prevent backwards movement of  the tibia ( lower leg bone)  on the femur ( thigh bon)  The anterior cruciate ligament is injured much more frequency than the positerior cruciateThe tissue through the inside of your knee joint and secures the ends to your thighbone and shin bone (femur and tibia).The ACL graft may stretch and loosen a tiny bit in the first few months.  

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(acl) Anterior Cruciate Ligament

(acl) Anterior Cruciate Ligament

the cruciate ligaments are two ligaments in the extact centre of  the knee that criss – cross each other  (hence the name cruicate ). The cruciate ligament that  goes to wards the front is the anterior cruciate. The posterior cruciate prevent backwards movement of  the tibia ( lower leg bone)  on the femur ( thigh bon)  the anterior cruciate ligament is injured much more frequency than the positerior cruciate.
the risks of revision acl surgery (reconstruction of an acl that was previously reconstructed) are higher than first-time surgery.

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