Introduction

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses a small camera and specialized instruments to diagnose and treat joint problems. Compared to traditional open surgery, it offers reduced tissue damage, faster recovery, and shorter hospital stays. It is commonly performed on the knee, shoulder, hip, ankle, elbow, and wrist.

1. Knee Arthroscopy

  • Meniscus tears (repair, partial meniscectomy, transplantation)

  • ACL and PCL injuries (reconstruction or repair)

  • Cartilage lesions (microfracture, mosaicplasty, cartilage transplant)

  • Loose bodies (removal of bone or cartilage fragments)

2. Shoulder Arthroscopy

  • Rotator cuff tears

  • Bankart lesions (recurrent shoulder dislocations)

  • SLAP lesions

  • Subacromial impingement (acromioplasty, bursectomy)

3. Hip Arthroscopy

  • Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)

  • Labral tears

  • Loose body removal

4. Ankle, Elbow, and Wrist Arthroscopy

  • Ankle: impingement, cartilage lesions

  • Elbow: loose bodies, osteochondritis dissecans

  • Wrist: TFCC tears, chronic pain causes

5. Advantages of Arthroscopy

  • Minimally invasive, smaller incisions

  • Faster recovery, shorter hospital stays

  • Diagnosis and treatment in one procedure

  • Lower complication risks

6. ORTHOSYN Medikal’s Arthroscopy Solutions

We provide high-quality CE-certified products for knee and shoulder arthroscopy:

  • Meniscal Repair Systems (Knotless Peek+Peek, Knotless Peek+Titanium)

  • Interference Screws (PEEK and Titanium)

  • Suture Anchors (Titanium, PEEK, combination)

  • Disposable Cannula Sets

  • RF Ablation Probes

Conclusion

Arthroscopy has become a cornerstone in orthopedic surgery. ORTHOSYN Medikal supports surgeons worldwide with CE-certified arthroscopy devices that combine innovation, reliability, and clinical efficiency.

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