Simultaneous ultrasonography and arthroscopy for the study of the joint environment: indications and limits
Arthroscopy is a mini-invasive technique that allows the direct observation of the joint cavity and the execution of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures; arthroscopy needs a very long learning-time curve as well as dedicated spaces and instruments. Ultrasonography is an imaging technique that enab...
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Main Authors: | E. Valcamonica (Author), E. Schito (Author), L. Pisoni (Author), O. Epis (Author), A. Murgo (Author), E. Paresce (Author), O. De Lucia (Author), C. Piana (Author), F. Fantini (Author) |
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2011-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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