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Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Disease (2013)
|March 8, 2020
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Wrist arthroscopy is a useful surgical technique that has been steadily gaining popularity since the 1980s. In addition to being a valuable diagnostic tool, wrist arthroscopy can be used for an expanding array of therapeutic interventions and is an attractive, minimally invasive treatment modality for patients. However, wrist arthroscopy is not without its complications, and a detailed understanding of the relevant anatomy, instrumentation, and methodology is critical for success.
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