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A Simple Wrist Arthroscopy Tower: The Wrist Triangle

Several wrist arthroscopy towers are commercially available. In this report, the use of a triangular holder as a cheap, mobile, radiolucent tower for wrist arthroscopy is described, which can be useful in a cost‐conscious surgical practice.


 

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