Diagnosis of Pathological Cases
‘Unknown pathology’ cases, where the learner is required to examine the Glenohumeral joint or the Subacromial space, identify a pathological condition, and capture it with the camera. Then, the learner is required to fill in a Clinical Findings report, and name the pathology that appears in each captured image.
Therapeutic Procedures
Use common shoulder arthroscopy instruments to treat pathological conditions in the Glenohumeral joint and the Subacromial space.
- Use a grasper to remove loose bodies from the glenohumeral joint.
- Increase the size of the subacromial space by reshaping the acromion with an electric burr.
- Expose the acromion undersurface with an RF ablation device.
- Control bleeding with an RF ablation device.
- Remove debris by controlling the suction from the burr.