Volume 26, Issue 11 , Pages 1551-1555, November 2010
The “Coiling-Up Procedure”: A Novel Technique for Extra-Articular Arthroscopy
Abstract
The “coiling-up procedure” is a novel technique for extra-articular arthroscopy. A coil-shaped lifter is used to create the extra-articular working space, and a dry arthroscopy is performed. It can be combined with conventional intra-articular arthroscopy to enable direct vision from both inside and outside the joint. We have successfully used this technique to perform a vastus lateralis release in cases of painful bipartite patella. This is an innovative technique that offers the possibility of expanding the indications for extra-articular arthroscopy to other areas of the body. We describe in detail the technique for this new procedure in the knee.
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PII: S0749-8063(10)00692-4
doi:10.1016/j.arthro.2010.07.013
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Volume 26, Issue 11 , Pages 1551-1555, November 2010


