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Quick Tips: Easy Access to the Subacromial Space of the Shoulder
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October 13, 2023
Dr. Skelley demonstrates a method for improving access and triangulation to the subacromial space of ...
read more ↘ the shoulder. The subacromial space of the shoulder can be a tight location to access and the subacromial bursa can complicate visualization. This technique allows surgeons to easily deliver the arthroscopic camera and instruments into the same location into the subacromial space to facilitate early debridement. A rigid cannula and standard anterior and posterior portals are needed to perform this technique. This technique can facilitate performing the initial subacromial debridement. This process can also allow for making more accurate portals to treat various conditions and pathologies in the subacromial region of the shoulder.
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read more ↘ the shoulder. The subacromial space of the shoulder can be a tight location to access and the subacromial bursa can complicate visualization. This technique allows surgeons to easily deliver the arthroscopic camera and instruments into the same location into the subacromial space to facilitate early debridement. A rigid cannula and standard anterior and posterior portals are needed to perform this technique. This technique can facilitate performing the initial subacromial debridement. This process can also allow for making more accurate portals to treat various conditions and pathologies in the subacromial region of the shoulder.
Thank you for your time and consideration of this video.
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