Pediatric Patients Who Underwent Elbow Arthroscopy Had an 86% Return-to-Sport Rate, a 12% Reoperation Rate, and a 3.7% Complication Rate
Purpose: To assess the applicability and safety of elbow arthroscopy in the pediatric population at our institution by analyzing the indications and complications in a large pediatric patient series. Methods: We retrospectively identified all patients who underwent elbow arthroscopy at age 18 years...
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Main Authors: | Nick F.J. Hilgersom, M.D (Author), Myrthe Nagel, M.D (Author), Bertram The, M.D., Ph.D (Author), Michel P.J. van den Bekerom, M.D., Ph.D (Author), Denise Eygendaal, M.D., Ph.D (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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