Minimally Invasive Procedure Allows Patients Same-Day Outpatient Diagnosis & Treatment
NYU Langone Health recently became the first ever health system to perform a foot and ankle arthroscopic procedure with a new camera system for minimally invasive surgery that requires only local anesthesia.
Orthopedic surgeons at 嘿嘿视频鈥檚 Foot and Ankle Center debuted the NanoScope鈩 visualization system, a needle-sized, 1.9-mm chip-on-the-tip scope. It aids in diagnosing conditions such as arthritis and cartilage injuries, and can even facilitate orthopedic or endoscopic procedures in joints such as the knee, elbow, wrist, and ankle.
John G. Kennedy, MD, chief of the and professor in the at 嘿嘿视频, performed an ankle debridement鈥攁 technique to 鈥渃lean out鈥 bone spurs and scar tissue from the ankle of an athlete who had previous cartilage restoration surgery鈥攁s the first procedure using the new system. The procedure enabled Dr. Kennedy to evaluate the cartilage repair at the same time as removing the bone spurs. The patient was able to walk out of the office 15 minutes after the procedure.
鈥淲e are thrilled to be the first center to utilize this new platform, which not only facilitates the most cutting-edge treatments for our patients, but also allows them to be a partner in their own medical care,鈥 says Dr. Kennedy. 鈥淲ith NanoScope鈩, we can show our patients real-time images of their joint in the comfort of our clinic, and act quickly and precisely to address certain joint issues that greatly impact their quality of life, without having to wait for an MRI or set foot in an operating room.鈥
The NanoScope鈩 visualization system, developed and manufactured by Arthrex, combines leading-edge technology in imaging sensors, LED light, and image management to allow surgeons to perform minimally invasive arthroscopy and guide injections in tighter joint spaces that have previously been difficult to visualize. NanoScope鈩 offers a complement to MRI, allowing for high-resolution visualization in a doctor鈥檚 office.
Available treatments for patients who meet the criteria for this approach include debridement for anterior ankle spurs seen in athletes; cartilage repair procedures; debridement for foot arthritis and ankle arthritis; Achilles, peroneal, and posterior tibial tendon debridement; and biologic augmentation of joints and tendons using platelet-rich plasma and other regenerative augments.
鈥淭he Department of Orthopedic Surgery has long been a leader in bringing innovative approaches to common joint issues,鈥 says Joseph D. Zuckerman, MD, the Walter A.L. Thompson Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and chair of the department. 鈥淥ur use of this new technology exemplifies our mission to deliver the most advanced care to our patients to improve their experience and outcomes.鈥
Patients who have sports- or dance-related ankle or foot injuries as well as common foot and ankle conditions can receive innovative and quality care at any of 嘿嘿视频鈥檚 foot and ankle care program聽outpatient locations. These include the Foot and Ankle Center at Joan H. and Preston Robert Tisch Center at Essex Crossing, the Diabetic Foot and Ankle Center, and 嘿嘿视频 Orthopedic Center.
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