Knee Arthroscopy
Minimally Invasive Knee Surgery for Pain Relief and Faster Recovery
Knee arthroscopy is a modern, minimally invasive surgical technique used to diagnose and treat a wide range of knee joint problems. It involves inserting a small camera (arthroscope) through tiny incisions in the knee, allowing the surgeon to see inside the joint and treat issues with precision—without the need for large cuts.
At our center, expert orthopedic surgeons use advanced arthroscopic techniques to provide effective relief from chronic pain, swelling, stiffness, and mobility issues caused by various knee conditions.

Common Conditions Treated with Knee Arthroscopy
Meniscus tear (cartilage damage)
ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) and PCL injuries
Cartilage degeneration or damage
Loose bone or cartilage fragments
Inflammation in the knee joint lining (synovitis)
Patellar tracking disorders
Early-stage osteoarthritis
Key Benefits of Knee Arthroscopy
- Minimally invasive procedure with smaller incisions
- Reduced post-operative pain and quicker healing
- Lower risk of infection and complications
- Shorter hospital stay—often same-day discharge
- Faster return to daily activities and sports
- Better cosmetic results with minimal scarring

Who is it For?
Knee arthroscopy is suitable for both young athletes with sports injuries and older adults with degenerative knee issues. After a thorough evaluation using clinical examination and imaging (like MRI), your orthopedic surgeon will recommend arthroscopy if conservative treatments like physiotherapy or medication haven’t provided relief.