kapsulotomi
Kapsulotomi is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the capsule of a joint, typically the shoulder or hip. The capsule is a fibrous membrane that surrounds the joint and provides stability and lubrication. The procedure is often performed to treat conditions such as frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) or hip impingement syndrome.
The surgery typically involves making an incision over the affected joint, carefully dissecting the capsule from
Kapsulotomi is generally considered a minimally invasive procedure, with a relatively short recovery time. However, like
The decision to perform kapsulotomi is based on a combination of factors, including the patient's symptoms,