Chapter 71: Arthroscopy Flashcards

1
Q

What three measurements are used to describe an arthroscope?

A

Working length
distal lens angle (viewing angle)
telescope diameter

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2
Q

Name 2 ways the camera and scope are attached?

A
  • spring loaded clip
  • direct coupling (glass on glass)
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3
Q

what is the most common light source for arthroscopy and what are its advantages?

A

Xenon
- provides increased light intensity, greater visual clarity and color rendition

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4
Q

Which is more physiologic for arthroscopy, saline or lactated ringers solution?

A

Lactated ringers.
May have less effect on cartilage.

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5
Q

Starting pressure for arthroscopy?

A

60mmHg
*the ideal pressure is not established

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6
Q

Name 3 types of arthroscopic knife?

A

Hook knife, meniscal push knife, Bayonet knife

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7
Q

Which distractor was used in shoulder arthroscopy in a 2021 paper by Aoki et al?

A

Leipzig distractor. The joint space was 4mm larger, and there was increased visibility of the supraglenoid tubercle – no difference with other intraarticular structures.

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8
Q

What is the postoperative infection rate for arthroscopy?

A

<1%

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9
Q

What are two instruments that can increase joint space/help you visualize the meniscus during stifle arthroscopy?

A

Ventura stifle thrust lever

Stifle distractors (Leipzig, etc)

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10
Q

What are (7) possible benefits of arthroscopy?

A

Decreased morbidity
faster recovery
decreased complication rates
improved functional outcomes
decreased (?) anesthesia and surgery times
decreased hospitalization time
enhanced client satisfaction

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11
Q

What are the five things on the arthroscopy tower?

A

Monitor
Camera box
light source
fluid pump
shaver box

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12
Q

The distal lens angle is also called the viewing angle of the arthroscope. What is the most common angle?

A

30 degrees

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13
Q

What are “short” and “long” working lengths for arthroscopes?

A

Short: 8.5cm
Long: 13cm

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14
Q

What are the common diameters of the arthroscope?

A

1.9mm
2.3 OR 2.4mm
2.7mm

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15
Q

What are disadvantages of halogen and metal halide light sources?

A

They’re yellowish and they dim over time

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16
Q

What may isotonic solutions (~300 mOsm/L) do to cartilage after mechanical insult (during arthroscopy)?

A

Increase chondrocyte death

17
Q

Hyperosmolar solutions may have a chondroprotective effect in arthroscopy. What is the mOsm/L of a hypertonic solution?

A

600 mOsm/L
Less fluid extravasation, no negative effect on chondrocytes

18
Q

What are the three types of shaver tips in the photo?

A

A: Radial shaver
B:Burr
C: aggressive cutter

19
Q

In the photo of electrosurgery tips (from arthroscopy chapter) what are the two shown?

A

A: Standard
B: Arthroscopic

20
Q

There is a picture of three instruments with baby blue, baby pink, and navy handles. What are these?

A

Arthroscopic curettes.

21
Q

What is the red-handled Arthrex instrument?

A

Arthroscopic micropick for microfracture.

22
Q

There is a combined image of three arthroscopic knives with four things labeled, what are they?

A

A hook knife
A Meniscal push knife (U shaped)
A Bayonet knife (angled blade)
The other thing is the handle on the bayonet

23
Q

There are two types of arthroscopic grasping forceps in one picture. What is the difference between them?

A

One is locking. It has an extra bar across the handles

24
Q

The pointed grasping forceps without end teeth is pictured alone. What is unique in the picture?

A

There is an extra finger hold/ring feature on the handle

25
Q

The arthroscopic instrument with purple bands on it is what?

A

A punch forceps.

26
Q

There is a picture of an instrument tray for arthroscopy. What is in it?

A

It is a arthroscopic cannula and switching stick set.

27
Q

Rotation of a 30 degree arthroscope gives an overall ____degree field of view?

A

60 degree (photo of scope with yellow and red views)

28
Q

The camera pictured with a yellow background is what?

A

A three chip camera with controls for zoom, white balance and image capture.

29
Q

In the image of three arthroscopes, which scope is A, B, and C?

A

A 1.9mm 30
B 2.3mm 30
**C 2.7mm 30- degree oblique

30
Q

There is an image of a cannula and obturator. What is it and what is labeled A, B, C?

A

It is a rigid, multi-fenestrated outflow/egress cannula
A: obturator
B: Fenestrations
C: Stopcock valve