Abstract
Acromioclavicular joint pathology such as osteoarthritis has historically been treated with either an open or arthroscopic distal clavicle resection. Over the years the trend has been toward more minimally invasive treatment options with the arthroscope. In this article we highlight the use of the nanoscope to visualize the resection which can be performed through a small percutaneous incision. The advantages of this technique include the use of smaller portals, which should lead to improved earlier outcomes, and less iatrogenic damage to the shoulder.
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