Elbow Arthroscopy
Elbow arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses an arthroscope, a flexible fiberoptic tube with a camera on the tip, to diagnose and treat a range of conditions affecting the elbow joint. Images of the joint from the arthroscope enable to surgeon to repair any damage by making only a few small incisions.
Bursitis of the elbow, lateral epicodylitis, and medial epicondylitis are common conditions that can be treated with arthroscopy.