Arthroscopy in orthopedics

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used in orthopedics to diagnose and treat joint conditions. During the procedure, a small camera called an arthroscope is inserted into the joint through a tiny incision, allowing the surgeon to visualize the inside of the joint on a monitor.

8-1: Overview of Arthroscopy

8-2: Indications for Osteoarthritis

8-3: Commonly Treated Joints

8-4: Research and Innovations

8-5: Comparison to Other Surgical Techniques

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