Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems. It involves inserting a small camera called an arthroscope into the joint through a tiny incision.
Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems. It involves inserting a small camera called an arthroscope into the joint through a tiny incision. This allows the surgeon to view the inside of the joint on a screen and perform repairs using specialized instruments without the need for large incisions.
Commonly performed on joints such as the knee, shoulder, elbow, wrist, ankle, and hip, arthroscopic surgery typically results in less pain, faster recovery, and reduced scarring compared to traditional open surgery. It is used to treat conditions like torn cartilage, ligament injuries, inflammation, and joint damage.
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