Arthrocentesis: What It Is and What It Isn't
Arthrocentesis is the procedure of puncturing a joint and withdrawing fluid. However, it is not a surgical procedure. Synovectomy is the surgical removal of the synovium, the membrane that lines a joint.Knee Surgery - Related Articles
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