To perform wrist arthroscopy, the instruments will have to be inserted in the wrist. The surgeon will start by making a small incision for creating a so-called portal. The different portals will be further discussed in the next section. After the incision has been made, the portal is used to insert a scope. This scope will provide the visualization. In that way, the surgeon will be able to orient within the joint of the wrist. Once a clear view of the wrist is obtained, a possible problem can be identified. This problem, for example a TFCC lesion, may then immediately be solved by operative treatment.
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Tags | fingers, hand disease, hand surgery, health care, hospital, incapacity, injury, Medical Equipment, medical practice, medicine, Operating Room, physician, surgeon, wrist, Wrist arthroscopy, |