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Arthroscopy-assisted Procedures in Hand and Wrist Surgery: An Update. Where Are We So Far?

Diego Figueira FalcochioJoão Pedro Farina BrunelliRicardo Kaempf de OliveiraGustavo Mantovani Ruggiero
Published in: Revista brasileira de ortopedia (2024)
Wrist and hand arthroscopy, despite being an old tool, has gained popularity and advanced in assisting in the treatment of various injuries and conditions in the region in recent years. Dorsal, volar, ulnar, and radial accessory portals are used to reach all points of the carpal and hand joints. The minimal tissue damage, lesser injury to the capsule and its mechanoreceptors, the assessment of injuries associated with the reason for surgery, and aesthetically more favorable scars have attracted many doctors and their patients. As a result, there has been an increase in publications and diversifications of arthroscopic techniques. The aim of this update article is to present the advances and the evidence available in the literature to assist readers in their decision on which technique to use in the treatment of wrist and hand conditions.
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