Arthroscopic Surgery
Arthroscopic surgery is a modern technique that allows the treatment of intra-articular problems through small incisions using a camera and specialized surgical instruments. Compared to open surgery, it causes less tissue damage and significantly shortens the recovery period. Today, it is widely used in the knee, hip, shoulder, and ankle joints.
With this method, conditions such as meniscal tears, ligament injuries, cartilage damage, and intra-articular impingements can be treated with high precision. Since arthroscopy can be used for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, it provides a comprehensive solution for the patient within a single procedure.
Following arthroscopic surgery, patients are generally able to return to their daily activities in a short time. Reduced pain, a lower risk of infection, and more aesthetic surgical outcomes are among the most important advantages of this technique.