Minimally Invasive Arthroscopic Surgery

Minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery is a modern technique used to diagnose and treat joint problems with only small incisions. It involves the use of an arthroscope—a thin, lighted instrument that allows surgeons to view the interior of a joint on a monitor.

Benefits

  • Faster recovery times compared to traditional open surgery.
  • Less postoperative pain and minimal scarring.
  • Shorter hospital stays and quicker return to daily activities.

This approach is commonly applied in surgeries for the knee, shoulder, elbow, and ankle. By reducing incision size and tissue trauma, arthroscopic surgery improves surgical outcomes while preserving joint function.