What is knee arthroscopy?
Knee Arthroscopy is a surgical technique used for both diagnosis and treatment of knee joint issues.
How is the arthroscopy procedure done?
A small incision is made, and a tiny camera, known as an arthroscope, is inserted, allowing surgeons to view the joint on a screen and address problems with precision. This procedure is beneficial for various knee injuries, including torn ligaments, misaligned patella, torn meniscus, cartilage issues, and more. The preparation involves medications and fasting, while anesthesia options include local, regional, or general anesthesia.