What is internal dermbiment to the knee?




Answers:    Internal debridement is a "posh" way of saying-- Keyhole surgery -- as this is what everyone knows it as these days! An arthroscopy.

It is usually done for osteoarthritis of the knee.
3 holes are bored in the knee,one at each side and another in the centre
Using fibre-optics,an instrument is used to remove loose joint debris & smooth out damaged areas of cartilage or menisci ,and a saline washout is also done to wash out all the debris.
This is done through the small holes to which a stitch will be inserted afterwards.

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