Pediatric Arthroscopy

What is Pediatric Arthroscopy?

Arthroscopic surgery is a less invasive surgical technique to treat problems inside children’s joints, including knees, hips, shoulders, elbows and ankles. During the procedure, your child’s physician inserts an arthroscope (a thin, lighted tube with a small camera attached) through tiny incisions in the joint, along with special instruments. The physician can visualize, evaluate and treat the problem during the same visit.

At Children’s Andrews Institute, our pediatric orthopaedic and sports medicine surgeons are leaders in minimally invasive procedures like arthroscopic surgery. Our team’s goal is to provide our young patients with the least invasive, most effective treatments possible.

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