Resection of wrist ganglia under arthroscopy

Ganglia of the wrist (volar and dorsal) are benign tumors that surgical treatment provides significant complications such as stiffness in flexion and unattractive scarring. Arthroscopic resection is perfectly suited for the resection of these ganglia. An update on current data from arthroscopic surgery is provided and long-term results are given in this presentation.

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Resection   of   wrist   ganglia   under   arthroscopy

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Ganglia of the wrist (volar and dorsal) are benign tumors that surgical treatment provides significant complications such as stiffness in flexion and unattractive scarring. Arthroscopic resection is perfectly suited for the resection of these ganglia. An update on current data from arthroscopic surgery is provided and long-term results are given in this presentation.
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2011-04
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WeBSurg.com, Apr 2011;11(04).
URL: http://www.websurg.com/doi-lt03enlevadoux001.htm