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A standard posterior portal is created. Finding the correct position of this portal in the medial-lateral direction may be facilitated by feeling the notch in the spine of the scapula. The slight indentation that can be palpated along the posterior spine is usually about 2 cm medial to the posterolateral corner of the acromion. The portal is then placed about 2 cm inferior to this point. A blunt trocar is used to penetrate the posterior capsule and a diagnostic arthroscopy is begun. If necessary, an anterior portal can be created.
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