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What is arthroscopy?

What is arthroscopy?

Arthroscopy is a procedure in which a fiberoptic camera is inserted into a joint through a small incision in order to visualize the joint surfaces and surrounding soft tissue. Accessory portals allow the introduction of additional instruments. Arthroscopy can be both diagnostic and therapeutic.