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Elbow Arthroscopy

Elbow arthroscopy is a procedure in which the surgeon places a small video camera into the elbow joint for diagnostic purposes or to guide an interventional procedure.  This camera can show the important structures of the elbow joint, such as the cartilage on the surface of the bones, the ligaments, the tendons, and even the nerves near the elbow.  Using the camera, the surgeon can clean the joint out, repair cartilage injuries, remove bone spurs or cartilage fragments, repair or clean out damaged tendons, or other procedures.

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