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      • Masaki Watanabe (渡辺 正毅, 1911 – 15 October 1995) was a Japanese orthopedic surgeon, sometimes called the "founder of modern arthroscopy ". Watanabe developed the first practical arthroscope.
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  2. A pioneer in the development of the modern arthroscope with fiberoptic illumination, Watanabe is widely considered the “father of arthroscopy.” ( Fig. 1) [ 8] His arthroscope was a specialized endoscope, derived from a rudimentary cystoscope.

  3. Masaki Watanabe (渡辺 正毅, 1911 – 15 October 1995) [1] was a Japanese orthopedic surgeon, sometimes called the "founder of modern arthroscopy". [2] Watanabe developed the first practical arthroscope. Watanabe was born in Nagano and graduated from Tokyo Imperial University in 1937.

  4. Dec 26, 2023 · This article aims to delve deeply into the evolution of knee surgery, with a particular focus on the contributions of Dr. Masaki Watanabe. We will explore the early days of arthroscopy, detailing how Dr. Watanabe’s innovations paved the way for the sophisticated techniques used today.

  5. Dr Watanabe was a Japanese surgeon born in Nagano, Japan in 1911. He completed his undergraduate studies at Tokyo Imperial University in 1937.

  6. Yuki WATANABE, Consultant surgeon | Cited by 23 | of Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth (SCGH) | Read 6 publications | Contact Yuki WATANABE.

  7. We interviewed Dr. Masataka Watanabe of the University of Tokyo, who is tackling the mystery of consciousness through artificial consciousness, and asked him about his vision for the future of consciousness research.

  8. Find information about and book an appointment with Dr. Thomas Watanabe, MD in Elkins Park, PA, Philadelphia, PA. Specialties: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.