The term that refers to the surgical fusion of two bones to stiffen a joint is "arthrodesis." This procedure is often performed to relieve pain and restore stability in joints affected by Arthritis or injury. By fusing the bones, arthrodesis eliminates movement at the joint, which can help improve function and reduce discomfort.
When bones are fused across the joint space, it is known as joint fusion or arthrodesis. This surgical procedure is done to eliminate movement and relieve pain in the affected joint, typically in cases of severe arthritis or joint instability. Joint fusion can help stabilize the joint, reduce pain, and improve function, although it does result in loss of mobility in that joint.
-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.
The suffix "-desis" means binding or fixation, often used in medical terms related to fusing bones or joints. For example, arthrodesis refers to surgical fixation of a joint to promote fusion.
An arthrodesis is the fusion of a joint between two or more bones so that the joint can no longer move.
Another term for surgical ankylosis is "arthrodesis." This procedure involves the surgical fusion of a joint to eliminate movement and alleviate pain, often used in cases of severe joint damage or arthritis.
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).
The medical term for loss or absence of mobility in a joint is "ankylosis." It can result from conditions such as arthritis, injury, or surgical procedures that lead to the fusion or immobility of the joint.
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.