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Endoscopic Release of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Endoscopic Release of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This exhibit features the following images:rn-Classic endoscope, utilized in this type of surgery.rn-Palmar view of the external left hand identifying the portal sites used for endoscopy.rn-Anatomy of the palm and carpal tunnel, and a final detailed inset revealing the appearance after surgery with the flexor retinaculum cut and the median nerve released of compression.

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