Arthroscopy (commonly known as keyhole surgery)
has been available since the 1980s for the treatment of
joint injuries in humans, horses and occasionally dogs.
The procedure allows the examination and treatment
of many joint and tendon canal injuries whilst causing
minimal trauma during the procedure itself. Patients
generally recover relatively quickly following keyhole
surgery with little scarring and low risks of wound
complications.
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XLVets-Equine-Rebranded-085-Arthroscopy-Keyhole-Surgery-Factsheet.pdf | 4.06 MB |