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Frequently Asked Questions About Arthroscopy

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Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure that allows doctors to examine the inside of a joint using an arthroscope, a small instrument with a light and lens on the end that is inserted into the joint through a small incision made in the skin. The arthroscope magnifies the image and projects it onto a monitor so that the doctor can view it while operating. FAQ's Why Is Arthroscopy Necessary? Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure that allows the surgeon to examine the inside of a joint and repair or remove damaged tissue. The procedure can be used for routine surgeries such as cleaning out debris from the joint, removing loose bodies (bone fragments) or cartilage that has torn away from the bone, repairing torn ligaments or menisci (cartilage pads in the knee), and removing loose bodies from tendons. Arthroscopic surgery is often used to diagnose an injury or condition that may require more extensive surgery. For example, if a patient complains of knee pain and an MRI reveals a torn...