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Wrist Arthroscopy Using a Shoulder Traction Boom

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Overhead boom traction is commonly used in shoulder arthroscopy. In this article, we describe using overhead boom traction in wrist arthroscopy. The advantages are circumferential fluoroscopic access; lack of central post interference with instrumentation; and continuous, uninterrupted traction without need for frequent “dialing up” of traction tower height.


 

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