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Arthroscopy



no tissue or structural abnormalities of the joint space are noted



Two surgical incision and trocar is inserted into joint capsule through one incision, and followed by the insertion of the arthroscope



1)direct visualization of the interior of the joint and tissue surfaces
2)detect torn ligament, injured meniscus, and damaged cartilage



1)Torn anterior cruciate or tibial collateral ligaments of the knee
2)Torn medial or lateral meniscus of the knee
3) Degenerative articular cartilage
4) Synovitis
5) Loose bodies
6) Subluxation, Fracture, or dislocation of the bone
7) Chrondromalacia
8) Osteochodritis dissecans
9) Arthritis, Gout or pseudogout
10) Ganglion or Baker's cyst











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