Arthroscopic Surgery

Arthroscopic Surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems inside a joint. It involves inserting a thin, flexible tube called an arthroscope — equipped with a camera and light — through a small incision to visualize the inside of the joint on a screen. Surgeons can then repair, remove, or reconstruct damaged tissues without making large incisions, leading to faster recovery, less pain, and minimal scarring
Advantages of Arthroscopic Surgery
- Minimally Invasive – Smaller incisions, less tissue damage.
- Faster Recovery – Patients return to normal activities sooner.
- Less Pain & Scarring – Minimal disruption of muscles and tissues.
- Lower Infection Risk – Smaller wounds reduce complications.
- Day-Care Procedure – Many surgeries are performed on an outpatient basis.