Arthroscopic Knee Procedures
Minimally invasive procedures to diagnose and treat knee joint problems
Knee arthroscopy is a keyhole surgical technique used to diagnose and treat a wide range of knee conditions with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues. Through small incisions, Dr Sam Martin inserts a tiny camera (arthroscope) and specialised instruments to examine and treat the structures within your knee joint.
This minimally invasive approach may be recommended when non-surgical treatments have not provided relief, and can help reduce pain, improve function, and support a quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgery.
Below, you’ll find links to specific arthroscopic knee procedures performed by Dr Martin. Each is designed to address particular issues such as cartilage damage, meniscal tears, or loose bodies within the joint. You can also access the knee arthroscopy FAQ for further information.