Arthroscopic Surgeries

Arthroscopic Surgeries

Arthroscopy is a procedure for diagnosing and treating joint problems. A surgeon inserts a narrow tube attached to a fiber-optic video camera through a small incision — about the size of a buttonhole. The view inside your joint is transmitted to a high-definition video monitor.

Arthroscopy allows the surgeon to see inside your joint without making a large incision. Surgeons can even repair some types of joint damage during arthroscopy, with pencil-thin surgical instruments inserted through additional small incisions.

Why it’s done

Surgeries use arthroscopy to help diagnose and treat a variety of joint conditions, most commonly those affecting the:

  • Knee,
  • Shoulder,
  • Hip & Ankle Meniscus Repair,
  • Bankart Repair,
  • Ankle- ATFL Surgery.