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ASSH 2023 On Demand CME: Wrist Arthroscopy in 2023
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The presentation titled "What's The Evidence Supporting Wrist Arthroscopy?" discussed the anatomy and biomechanics of the wrist, as well as the evidence to support the use of wrist arthroscopy for various conditions. The presentation covered topics such as TFCC (Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex) injuries, scapholunate ligament injuries, and the role of non-operative treatment. It also discussed the different surgical techniques for treating these injuries, including debridement and repair. The presentation highlighted the importance of pre-operative evaluation and patient selection for optimal outcomes. Overall, the presentation concluded that wrist arthroscopy is an effective tool for diagnosing and treating various wrist injuries, with good outcomes reported in the literature.
Keywords
evidence
wrist arthroscopy
anatomy
biomechanics
TFCC injuries
scapholunate ligament injuries
non-operative treatment
surgical techniques
debridement
repair
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