Photography of operative techniques and pathology during arthroscopy using a second arthroscope.
Authors
Bryson, David
Affiliation
University of DerbyIssue Date
1997-03
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The use of two arthroscopes is recommended to reduce the time needed for photography eliminating the need to remove video control from the main arthroscope, to record pathology and operative techniques for teaching without an additional light source.Citation
Photography of operative techniques and pathology during arthroscopy using a second arthroscope. 1997, 20 (1):19-21 J Audiov Media MedJournal
The Journal of audiovisual media in medicinePubMed ID
9282430Additional Links
http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/17453059709063089Type
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enISSN
0140-511XCollections
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