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Fractured (Broken) Wrist Bones with Arthroscopic Surgery Repair - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Fractured (Broken) Wrist Bones with Arthroscopic Surgery Repair - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
Fractured (Broken) Wrist Bones with Arthroscopic Surgery Repair. This medical illustration series pictures a humerus, clavicle and wrist all of which have healed with post-traumatic arthritis. The wrist arthroscopy is the main focus of the exhibit, illustrating the debridement of the thickened synovium, TFCC, chondral defect.

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