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Surgery of Joints

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Specialty Pharmacology
Date 2023 May 17
PMID 37195498
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Abstract

Crude forms of musculoskeletal surgery have been performed through history for the treatment of deformity, pain and the horrors of battle. In more modern times Muller is credited with the first synovectomy in rheumatoid arthritis in 1884, and a Synovectomy was first performed by Richard von Volkmann (1830-1889) for joint tuberculosis. Chemical synovectomy consisting of the intra-articular injection of various agents was popular for a while but is now largely discarded. Joint resection for sepsis and tuberculosis has been documented since the early 1800s, and also joint arthrodesis, and osteotomy. Modern arthroscopic techniques have added the utility of faster intra-joint inspection and treatment while reduced surgical time exposure and often applied with the use of limb regional anaesthetic nerve blocks, to avoid general anaesthetic. Joint arthroplasty has been developed since1800s, with the use of many artificial joint components. There have been many notable pioneers of this work who are documented in this text, among them Austin T. Moore (1899-1963), George McKee (1906-1991) and Sir John Charnley (1911-1982). The success of joint arthroplasty to the hip, knee, shoulder and other joints has resulted in life-changing benefit for hundreds of arthritis and injury sufferers.

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