Koenigou's arthrotomy

Koenig arthrotomies and their effectiveness are truly one of the most modern methods of treating the knee joint in the world. This method involves cutting the kneecap to remove fragments that have become deformed as a result of injury or fracture. This procedure allows you to restore the anatomical structure of the knee joint and restore its normal function.

The Koenig procedure combines the techniques of arthroscopy and resection/extracapsular resection of the knee joint (also known as arthroscopy). During this procedure, the surgeon removes tissue from the knee joint for subsequent histological analysis. Also, this technique is used to repair damaged or damaged ligaments. The surgeon performs all operations through a small (2 to 4 cm) incision on the surface of the skin and soft tissues.

Artotomy according to Kenin restores the function of the damaged knee joint well, reducing acute pain and improving mobility. It can also be used for old injuries, as well as blockade due to infection of the knee joint. It may be useful as a preventive measure when reconstructing or using post-operative knee joints following a fracture or when there is severe deformation of the joint surface.