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arthroscopy

[ ahr-thros-kuh-pee ]

noun

  1. the use of an arthroscope to diagnose an injury to or disease of a joint or to perform minor surgery on a joint.


arthroscopy

/ är-thrŏskə-pē /

  1. Examination of the interior of a joint, such as the knee, using a type of endoscope that is inserted into the joint through a small incision.
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Other Words From

  • ar·thro·scop·ic [ahr-thr, uh, -, skop, -ik], adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of arthroscopy1

First recorded in 1930–35; arthro- + -scopy
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Example Sentences

By combining data from arthroscopy, widely considered the gold standard for diagnosing pathology of knee abnormalities, researchers conducted a comprehensive analysis and identified 12 common types of knee abnormalities in these patients.

“Like I had a knife going into my groin,” said Hagelin, who eventually underwent hip arthroscopy last September.

A run that stretched back to October 2021 when he suffered a right knee injury and needed arthroscopy surgery.

He had swelling in his right knee, ultimately getting arthroscopy surgery but not returning to the rotation.

He underwent two right knee arthroscopy surgeries last season, limiting the midfielder to nine games, four of which he started.

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