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Can knee instability be corrected through arthroscopic surgery?

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Can knee instability be corrected through arthroscopic surgery?

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Frequently, the instability can be corrected by the installation of ligaments inside the knee through an arthroscope. Only slightly more complicated than the knee meniscus surgery, ligaments, primarily the anterior cruciate ligament, can be completely replaced by the use of an arthroscope. Often an over-night stay in the hospital is necessary with this type of surgery.

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