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Visualization and Anesthesia in Shoulder Arthroscopy: How to Overcome Bleeding and Poor Exposure

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The evolution of surgical techniques for the treatment of shoulder injuries has made significant progress with the development of arthroscopic techniques. This evolution is supported by improvements in materials and expanding surgeons’ experience, which results in an increasing number of indications for arthroscopy for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.

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Agneskirchner, J., Zurita, N., Holschen, M., Pilger, H. (2018). Visualization and Anesthesia in Shoulder Arthroscopy: How to Overcome Bleeding and Poor Exposure. In: Kerkhoffs, G.M.M.J., Haddad, F., Hirschmann, M.T., Karlsson, J., Seil, R. (eds) ESSKA Instructional Course Lecture Book. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56127-0_5

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