Current Orthopaedics
Volume 18, Issue 6 , Pages 461-467, December 2004

Basics of diagnostic wrist arthroscopy

  • Parag Munshi

      Affiliations

    • 6 Copperwood Lodge, Bycullah Road, Enfield EN2 6HD, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author.
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  • John Stanley

      Affiliations

    • Wrightington Upper Limb Unit, Wrightington Hospital, Hall Lane, Appley Bridge, Wigan WN6 9EP, UK

Summary 

Minimal access surgery has considerably progressed in recent years. This has also led to advancements in the area of wrist arthroscopy, which has gained widespread acceptance. The complex nature of the carpus poses particularly difficult diagnostic dilemmas in the management of chronic wrist conditions and injuries of the wrist joint. Arthroscopic procedures involve less surgical dissection, better visualization and classification of lesions, less post-operative pain and a shorter recovery time for the patient. This article focuses on the indications, pre-operative assessment, theatre protocol and complications of wrist arthroscopy.

Keywords: Wrist, Arthroscopy

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PII: S0268-0890(04)00080-5

doi:10.1016/j.cuor.2004.08.004

Current Orthopaedics
Volume 18, Issue 6 , Pages 461-467, December 2004