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Elbow Arthroscopy: Where Are We Now?
Authors:Scott P. Steinmann
Affiliation:Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.A.
Abstract:Elbow arthroscopy has developed over the past several years. Indications have evolved from simple loose body removal to the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. There have been few published reports of elbow arthroscopy compared to reports of knee or shoulder arthroscopy. Complications are more frequently reported after elbow arthroscopy than after arthroscopy of larger joints; therefore, careful attention to detail is necessary to help prevent neurovascular complications. Elbow arthroscopy can be a useful technique for the orthopaedic surgeon. This review will describe the operative setup and appropriate portal placement. Currently, several different pathologies have been addressed arthroscopically, including loose bodies, arthritis, fracture, instability, and osteochondritis dissecans.
Keywords:Arthritis   Arthroscopy   Elbow   Fracture   Loose body   Continuous passive motion
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