Elbow Arthroscopy: Review of the Literature and Case Reports

  • Khanchandani P
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Elbow arthroscopy, though described first in 1930s, gained popularity only in the last 3 decades. There has been a steady expansion in the clinical applications of elbow arthroscopy owing to the significant improvements in instrumentation and arthroscopic skills. The procedure which was mainly used for diagnostic purpose, loose body removals, and synovial biopsy has now become an important tool for managing elbow arthritis, stiff elbow, and trauma. However, this procedure has a higher incidence of neurological complications and hence case selection and surgeon’s expertise are of utmost importance.

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Khanchandani, P. (2012). Elbow Arthroscopy: Review of the Literature and Case Reports. Case Reports in Orthopedics, 2012, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/478214

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