• Some of the most popular manufacturers of arthroscopes include Stryker, Smith & Nephew, and Arthrex. (dotmed.com)
  • Refurbished Stryker 502-626-030, 2.7 mm 30ยบ Autoclavable Stubby Arthroscope, Eye Piece for Sale a. (moxie-medical.com)
  • The single-use arthroscope has 12 molded-glass lenses, the same technology used in mass-produced smartphone cameras, whereas most reusable arthroscopes have expensive 32-56 ground-glass lenses. (medscape.com)
  • IRVINE, Calif.--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Integrated Endoscopy, a medical device company pioneering the development of cordless 4K, low-cost, single-use endoscopes for the arthroscopic surgery market, today announced the availability of two new versions of its flagship product, the NUVIS (pronounced "nu-vee") Single-Use Arthroscope, making the technology accessible to surgeons using a variety of arthroscopic surgical platforms. (businesswire.com)
  • Its NUVIS Single-Use Arthroscope technology is revolutionizing the market by delivering 4K optics in a single-use device - providing first-time quality for every procedure. (businesswire.com)
  • Like all endoscopes, arthroscopes have many moving pieces that make sterilization difficult. (medscape.com)
  • The arthroscope also uses light-emitting diode (LED) technology, which provides improved white light at lower temperatures than the fiber-optic light used in traditional endoscopes. (medscape.com)
  • 711, 717 An automated machine using peracetic acid to sterilize medical, surgical, and dental instruments chemically (e.g., endoscopes, arthroscopes) was introduced in 1988. (cdc.gov)
  • The Type 25, introduced in 1970, was a narrow 2mm arthroscope that was developed for the arthroscopy of small joints. (utoronto.ca)
  • To determine the ability to reduce iatrogenic cartilage injury (IACI) during canine stifle arthroscopy by using a silicone arthroscope cannula guard. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Silicone-guarded arthroscope cannulas decreased IACI number and size during canine cadaveric stifle arthroscopy without increasing duration of procedure or surgical difficulty. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Silicone-guarded arthroscope cannulas may be safer than traditional cannulas for novice veterinary surgeons performing stifle arthroscopy. (oregonstate.edu)
  • A new disposable arthroscope ( nuvis , Integrated Endoscopy), which reduces contamination, costs about the same as conventional arthroscopes, when you factor in the cleaning and maintenance of reusable scopes, delegates heard at the Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses Surgical Conference 2015 in Denver. (medscape.com)
  • 3. The 4mm diameter of the arthroscope allows for a smaller incision size and reduced patient trauma compared to larger scopes. (fyendoscopy.com)
  • An arthroscope is an optical instrument for viewing the interior of a joint during a surgical operation. (utoronto.ca)
  • A surgical procedure that is used to examine or operate a joint by using an arthroscope (see definition below. (lu.se)
  • Your surgeon inserts a small camera called an arthroscope through a tiny incision in your skin. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • They insert the tiny camera (arthroscope) into this incision. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • We usually use the arthroscope with other tools that we insert through another incision. (stanfordhealthcare.org)
  • This news makes NUVIS the only 4k cordless arthroscope that is universally compatible with the vast majority of cannulas on the market today. (businesswire.com)
  • Integrated Endoscopy's NUVIS single-use, 4K, cordless arthroscope is FDA 501(k) cleared, CE marked, and is registered in a number of markets around the world. (businesswire.com)
  • Cite this: Single-Use Rigid Arthroscope Makes Its Debut - Medscape - Mar 10, 2015. (medscape.com)
  • In 1931, Takagi produced the first in a series of prototype arthroscopes. (utoronto.ca)
  • The first production arthroscope, the "Type No. 21," was developed by a student of Takagi, Masaki Watanabe in 1959. (utoronto.ca)
  • The arthroscope set included two trocar needles, used to create the keyhole incisions, as well as a blunt obturator and a pair of narrow forceps with biopsy punch tips. (utoronto.ca)
  • The inside of his knee was viewed through an arthroscope . (learnthat.org)
  • Precision IE HD C-Mount Arthroscopes are designed to improve your ability to visualize critical anatomy by increasing image quality through reduced fogging and the avoidance of RF interference. (stryker.com)
  • An arthroscope is a medical device used to diagnose and treat conditions of the joints. (dotmed.com)
  • Specialized arthroscopes may also be used on smaller joints. (utoronto.ca)
  • The procedure is done with an arthroscope using small incisions, meaning it is less invasive for less pain from surgery, less time spent in the hospital and quicker recovery times. (mainlinehealth.org)
  • In this procedure, the surgeon inserts a tiny camera called an arthroscope and tools through small incisions to reattach the torn tendon to the bone. (mayoclinichealthsystem.org)
  • An arthroscope is a thin tube with a camera and light on the end. (dotmed.com)
  • This type of surgery is done using a tiny camera (called an arthroscope) and small instruments that are inserted through small incisions (cuts). (kidshealth.org)
  • Small Animal Arthroscope - Sharper Image Quality- German optic glass, light fiber and light cone- Sapphire cover for lens, never abrasion- Lesser reflection with anti reflection coating. (tomlinmedical.com.au)
  • An arthroscope is a small tube that we insert into the body. (stanfordhealthcare.org)
  • a plea for the early recognition by means of the arthroscope and the early treatment of this condition. (nih.gov)
  • A metal optical instrument (arthroscope) with lens and a halogen light source along its circumference, providing a side view. (utoronto.ca)
  • This set included two arthroscope "telescopes," one forward looking, the other providing a side view. (utoronto.ca)
  • These companies produce a wide range of arthroscopes with varying features and price points. (dotmed.com)
  • Smaller defects in specific locations may be treated with enhanced bone marrow stimulating techniques, autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI), or osteochondral autograft transfer which may be completed through the arthroscope. (cartilage.org)
  • The cost of an arthroscope can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, depending on the type and manufacturer. (dotmed.com)