This picture emphasises the accuracy and less invasive nature of the modern arthroscopies. The surgeon uses such small incisions to place a thin, fibre-optic tube known as an arthroscope into the joint that enlarges to a narrow camera, giving a high-resolution image of the joint back on a surgical monitor. This is because it is possible to directly visualise and repair damaged cartilage, ligaments, or menisci without making large and open incisions. Surgical operations such as mending knee meniscus or knee ACL reconstruction are carried out by use of miniature operative tools that cause minimal tissue trauma, minimised post surgery pain, and shortened healing period in patients. The picture highlights the role played by this keyhole technique in transformation of the orthopaedic treatment process which is now able to offer specific intervention that will repair the activities of the joints with minimum disturbances on them.
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