Ankle arthroscopy is surgery that uses a tiny camera and surgical tools to examine or repair the tissues inside or around your ankle. The camera is called an arthroscope. The procedure allows the doctor to detect problems and make repairs to your ankle without making larger cuts in the skin and tissue. This means that you may have less pain and recover more quickly than open surgery.

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What happens during ankle arthroscopy?

The doctor inserts a small fiber-optic camera through an incision, which projects the view onto a monitor. The surgeon then uses small tools to repair tissue damage while using the monitor as guidance.

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