Abstract
Arthroscopy is perhaps the most expensive diagnostic procedure in orthopedic surgery. The author points out areas in which he feels it is most useful and most often abused.
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S. Ward Casscells
Dr. Casscells is associate clinical professor of orthopedic surgery at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia and attending chief of orthopedic surgery at Wilmington (Delaware) Medical Center. He is a member of the Ethics Committee of the Arthroscopy Association of North America.