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Shoulder Arthroscopy
Shoulder arthroscopy is a keyhole operation that is used to look inside the shoulder joint. This allows your surgeon to investigate the cause of your shoulder problems, which could include small, loose pieces of bone or cartilage, or damage to the ligaments and tendons. Shoulder arthroscopy can also be used to repair the shoulder joint after an injury or because of wear and tear.
The operation is usually performed using a narrow, tube-like, telescopic camera called an arthroscope, which is inserted into the joint through a small cut. This camera is linked to a video screen, allowing your surgeon to see inside the shoulder joint. Arthroscopic surgery is generally safe and has few complications.





