Arthroscopic surgery
Arthroscopy (also known as arthroscopic surgery) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure on a joint in which an arthroscope, an endoscope injected into the joint through a small incision, is used to examine and sometimes treat damage. Many Arthroplasty conditions can be evaluated or treated using arthroscopic procedures, including torn cartilage (also known as "meniscus"), torn surface (articular) cartilage, ACL reconstruction, and cartilage trimming.