Knee arthroscopy

An arthroscope is a flexible, fiberoptic tool fixed with a small camera that allows surgeons to see the inside of the knee joint in great detail, avoiding the need for open, large-incision surgery. Small arthroscopic surgical tools can also be fixed to the scope to perform a variety of procedures.

Arthroscopic Surgery for Osteoarthritis of the Knee

• Knee Arthroscopy for ACL Reconstruction, Meniscal Repair, and Other Knee Problems

• Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries – Then and Now

• Knee Surgery: Loose Body Removal

• Knee Surgery: Synovial Painful Plica Removal

• Knee Surgery: Removal of Inflamed Synovial Tissue

• Knee surgery: Damaged patellar (kneecap) cartilage removal

• Meniscal Tears in the Knee: Surgical Trimming and Repair

• Knee Surgery: Cartilage Transplantation Autograft

• Knee surgery: Removal of damaged cartilage

• Knee surgery: Articular cartilage microfracture

• Knee Surgery: Patellar (Kneecap) Painful Plica Removal

• Knee surgery: High tibial osteotomy

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