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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 1932;14:349-350.
© 1932 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc


ARTHROSCOPY OF THE ELBOW JOINT

A Cadaver Study

MICHAEL S. BURMAN M.D.1

1 Hospital for Joint Diseases

The elbow joint is added to the list of major joints which can be visualized directly by means of the arthroscope. A new puncture, an anterohorizontal one, medially or laterally placed, is described. The blunt trocar is considered best for use.


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