Arthroscopic Chondroplasty
This outpatient procedure is used to repair a small area of damaged cartilage in the knee. The damaged tissue is removed, allowing healthy cartilage to grow in its place. It is performed through small incisions on the sides of the knee with the aid of a small video camera called an arthroscope.
Chondroplasty is an option in cases of mild to moderate cartilage wear.
Treatment
Arthroscopic chondroplasty treatment is completed with arthroscopy — inserting thin surgical instruments in small incisions around your knee. The arthroscope sends the image to a television monitor. On the monitor, your surgeon can see the structures of the knee in great detail.
During a chondroplasty, your surgeon trims and smooths roughened arthritic joint surfaces.
Arthroscopic chondroplasty treatment is completed with arthroscopy — inserting thin surgical instruments in small incisions around your knee. The arthroscope sends the image to a television monitor. On the monitor, your surgeon can see the structures of the knee in great detail.
During a chondroplasty, your surgeon trims and smooths roughened arthritic joint surfaces.
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