artroskoopi
Artroskoopi is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to examine, diagnose, and treat problems inside a joint. The term "arthroscopy" comes from the Greek words "arthron" meaning joint and "skopein" meaning to look. It involves making small incisions around the affected joint, through which a small camera called an arthroscope is inserted. This camera projects magnified images onto a monitor, allowing the surgeon to visualize the internal structures of the joint without the need for a large incision.
The arthroscope is typically a thin, rigid tube with a light source and a lens. Saline solution
Artroskoopi is commonly performed on the knee, shoulder, hip, ankle, elbow, and wrist. It is used to