ArthroscopyWhy It Is Done
Arthroscopy is used to: When arthroscopy is used to perform surgery: - Bone tissue can be shaved to remove calcium
deposits or bone spurs.
- Soft tissues (such as ligaments, tendons,
or cartilage) can be repaired or trimmed.
- Ligaments can be cut,
repaired, or reconstructed.
- Cutting or releasing a tight ligament
may allow increased range of motion for a stiff joint.
- A sample of
joint tissue or joint fluid (synovial fluid) may be collected for laboratory
analysis (biopsy).
- Scar tissue or an area of joint lining
(synovium) that is inflamed can be removed.
Some joint problems may sometimes be repaired using a combination
of arthroscopy and open surgery.
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