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-desis = fixation of bone or joint -pexy = fixation of an organ
arthodesis Fusing the joint Arthrodesis is also known as surgical ankylosis or fusion
Surgical treatment of osteoarthritis may include the replacement of a damaged joint with an artificial part or appliance; surgical fusion of spinal bones; scraping or removal of damaged bone from the joint
Ankylosis is a term used to describe a condition where a joint becomes immobile due to fusion of bones within the joint. This can result in a completely rigid joint that cannot move.
An arthrodesis is the fusion of a joint between two or more bones so that the joint can no longer move.
The term -desis indicates a surgical procedure to fuse or stabilize a joint, typically used with terms like arthrodesis (joint fusion) or syndesmosis (joint stabilization).
Arthrodesis is a surgical procedure that stiffens a joint or joins spinal vertebrae. Arthrodesis means the fixation of a joint. The suffix -desis means "surgical fixation of." Joint fusion or arthrodesis is a method used for pain relief , regain stability and strength. The bones are aligned in the most functional position, but lose their natural motion. In a related term, ankylosis is the abnormal stiffening of a joint.
Anchylosis is another term for ankylosis, the growing together of bones or the stiffening of a joint as the result of abnormal fusion.
Ankylosis is the stiffening of a joint by abnormal fusion, such that two bones fuse together to form a single unit.
a surgical procedure in which the bones of the hip joint are cut, reoriented, and fixed in a new position. Healthy cartilage is placed in the weight-bearing area of the joint, followed by reconstruction of the joint in a more normal position.
The surgical placement of an artificial joint is known as a joint replacement.
The surgical loosening of an ankylosed joint is called ARTHROLYSIS. Arthrodesis is the opposite -- surgical ankylosing of a joint.