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Radiocarpal arthroscopy portals and normal anatomy.

Hand Clinics 1994 November
Wrist arthroscopy is now an accepted technique in the evaluation of radiocarpal intra-articular pathology. An understanding of the surface anatomic landmarks and articular anatomy is required to safely and effectively perform the technique. Multiple portals are used to arthroscopically view the radiocarpal joint and provide access for irrigation and surgical instruments.

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