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Arthroscopy: What Is, Types, Indications, and Contradictions

What Is Arthroscopy?

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive technique for diagnosing and treating joints, which involves examining their interior. The primary goal is to check the damaged joint and, if necessary, perform the treatment. Additionally, the procedure enables the collection of material for histopathological or bacteriological examination. It is a minor procedure done on an outpatient basis, so there is no need for hospitalization, and the patient can go home on the same day.

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