Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat knee joint conditions like meniscus tears, ligament injuries, and cartilage damage.

Arthroscopic Access
Small incisions are made around the knee for arthroscope insertion.

Joint Examination
Internal knee structures, including the meniscus and ligaments, are assessed.

Treatment
Repair, debridement, or reconstruction procedures are performed as required.

Closure
Incisions are closed, and a sterile dressing is applied.
Knee arthroscopy offers smaller incisions, reduced trauma, and faster recovery than open surgery. Arthroscopic evaluation allows precise diagnosis and treatment planning. Procedures target specific issues while preserving healthy tissue. This approach minimises postoperative pain and supports quicker return to normal activities. Advanced instruments and imaging improve surgical accuracy and long-term results. Personalised rehabilitation programmes further enhance healing and restore optimal knee function.