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Arthrocentesis
Arthrocentesis is a relatively simple and minimally invasive procedure whereby a
sterile needle and syringe are used
to drain fluid from a joint. Local anaesthetic is injected in the area of the
joint. A needle with a syringe attached is inserted within the joint and
fluid is sucked back (aspirated).
Joint fluid may be sent for examination to a pathologist to determine the cause of
the joint swelling, such as infection, arthritis or gout.
The procedure is limited to restoring jaw function to a previously locked jaw.
While admission to Canberra Surgicentre is sometimes necessary, the procedure can be performed
in our Consulting Rooms.
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