Arthroscopy (Sports Medicine)

Arthroscopy (Sports Medicine)

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems in the joints, particularly in sports medicine. Arthroscopic procedures are performed using an arthroscope, a thin instrument with a camera and light attached that allows the surgeon to see inside the joint and perform surgical procedures. We are leading Manufacturer & Exporter of Arthroscopy Sports Medicine Instruments. We are exporting Arthroscopy Sports Medicine Instruments to various countries like Mexico, South Africa, Mozambique, Sudan, Senegal, Namibia, Bolivia, Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Ecuador, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Kenya etc. 

There are various instruments used in arthroscopic procedures, including:

  • Arthroscopic shavers: These are used to remove damaged tissue, cartilage, and bone in the joint.
  • Arthroscopic graspers: These are used to grasp and manipulate tissue within the joint.
  • Arthroscopic scissors: These are used to cut and trim tissue, cartilage, and bone in the joint.
  • Arthroscopic probes: These are used to explore and diagnose the joint, and to identify the extent of damage.
  • Arthroscopic forceps: These are used to grasp and manipulate tissue, sutures, and anchors within the joint.
  • Arthroscopic drills: These are used to create holes for the insertion of anchors and screws.
  • Arthroscopic anchors and screws: These are used to secure tissue, such as ligaments or tendons, to bone within the joint.
  • Overall, arthroscopy instruments are designed to be precise, minimally invasive, and versatile. They allow surgeons to diagnose and treat joint problems with less pain and faster recovery times than traditional open surgeries.
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