Joint disorders are diagnosed and treated via arthroscopy. A buttonhole-sized incision is made by the surgeon, and a narrow tube connected to a fiber-optic video camera is inserted through it. A high-definition video monitor receives the view from inside your joint. With arthroscopy, the surgeon can view the interior of your joint without cutting a significant incision. With the help of additional tiny incisions and pencil-thin surgical instruments, surgeons can even fix some types of joint injury during arthroscopy. Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure used by medical professionals to examine, identify, and treat issues inside a joint. Since it's a small procedure, you can go home the same day because it's performed as an outpatient.
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