Shoulder arthroscopy is traditionally performed with the patient in either the beach chair position or the lateral decubitus position. Each position has its advantages and disadvantages. The main topics for consideration include ease of surgery, view into the surgical field, risks to the patient, and economics of the setup. In the lateral decubitus position, it is inconvenient to work through the anterior portal and it is difficult to convert to an open procedure. In the beach chair position, it is difficult to manage the airway and cerebral oxygenation and the patient's head and the beach chair frame obstruct the insertion of a scope into the superior and posterior portals. This technical note presents the supine position for shoulder arth...
The lateral decubitus position shoulder arthroscopy requires traction for positioning, as well as di...
Shoulder arthroscopy is the second most common orthopaedic procedure. Diagnostic arthroscopy of the ...
Open elbow surgery is commonly performed through a posterior approach with the patient in the latera...
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery can be performed in both the beach chair and lateral decubitus positio...
Since the introduction of the beach chair position for shoulder arthroscopy, orthopaedic surgeons ha...
Considering shoulder arthroscopy, lateral decubitus and beach chair are the 2 main employed position...
Abstract: Shoulder arthroscopy is an orthopaedic procedure that has grown significantly in popularit...
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery can be performed in both the beach chair and lateral decubitus positio...
Shoulder arthroscopy offers a minimally invasive surgical approach to treat a variety of shoulder pa...
The beach chair and lateral decubitus positions are both reliable methods to accomplish effective ar...
Background: Surgical positioning can affect both perioperative and postoperative complication rates....
The purpose of this report is to describe arthroscopic suprapectoral biceps tenodesis in the lateral...
The field of elbow arthroscopy has evolved significantly since the procedure was first introduced mo...
We evaluated the difficulty, accuracy, and safety of es-tablishing a low anterior 5-o’clock portal f...
Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization offers a safe and effective means for restoring glenohumeral mec...
The lateral decubitus position shoulder arthroscopy requires traction for positioning, as well as di...
Shoulder arthroscopy is the second most common orthopaedic procedure. Diagnostic arthroscopy of the ...
Open elbow surgery is commonly performed through a posterior approach with the patient in the latera...
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery can be performed in both the beach chair and lateral decubitus positio...
Since the introduction of the beach chair position for shoulder arthroscopy, orthopaedic surgeons ha...
Considering shoulder arthroscopy, lateral decubitus and beach chair are the 2 main employed position...
Abstract: Shoulder arthroscopy is an orthopaedic procedure that has grown significantly in popularit...
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery can be performed in both the beach chair and lateral decubitus positio...
Shoulder arthroscopy offers a minimally invasive surgical approach to treat a variety of shoulder pa...
The beach chair and lateral decubitus positions are both reliable methods to accomplish effective ar...
Background: Surgical positioning can affect both perioperative and postoperative complication rates....
The purpose of this report is to describe arthroscopic suprapectoral biceps tenodesis in the lateral...
The field of elbow arthroscopy has evolved significantly since the procedure was first introduced mo...
We evaluated the difficulty, accuracy, and safety of es-tablishing a low anterior 5-o’clock portal f...
Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization offers a safe and effective means for restoring glenohumeral mec...
The lateral decubitus position shoulder arthroscopy requires traction for positioning, as well as di...
Shoulder arthroscopy is the second most common orthopaedic procedure. Diagnostic arthroscopy of the ...
Open elbow surgery is commonly performed through a posterior approach with the patient in the latera...