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Wrist arthroscopy using a shoulder traction boom.
American Journal of Orthopedics 2008 December
Overhead boom traction is commonly used in shoulder arthroscopy. In this article, we describe using overhead boom traction in wrist arthroscopy. The advantages are circumferential fluoroscopic access; lack of central post interference with instrumentation; and continuous, uninterrupted traction without need for frequent "dialing up" of traction tower height.
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