Knee Arthroscopy Impact Factor

 Arthroscopy (also known as arthroscopic or keyhole surgery) is a minimally invasive surgical technique on a joint in which an arthroscope, an endoscope inserted into the joint by means of a small incision, is used to examine and often treat harm. Reconstruction of ACL may involve arthroscopic procedures. Knee arthroscopy is a procedure involving a surgeon using a small tool called an arthroscope to investigate and correct problems. It is a less invasive surgical method used for diagnosing and treating joint problems. Arthroscopy of knees is less invasive than open surgical forms. A surgeon can diagnose problems and perform operations using a very small tool, an arthroscope, which they pass through a skin incision. Surgery with knee arthroscopy can be helpful in diagnosing a variety of problems including:  Lasting joint pain and rigidity, Injured cartilage, Floating bone fragments or cartilage ,Fluid buildup, which must be drained.

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