In this chapter of the Ortho Time Machine episodes, we’re focusing on a game-changing innovation that transformed the way surgeons diagnose and treat joint disorders. Masaki Watanabe and many others helped to pioneer arthroscopic surgery and gave orthopaedic surgeons a new way to see and treat inside joints without large incisions.
It’s hard to imagine modern orthopaedics without arthroscopy. Whether it’s repairing a torn meniscus, reconstructing an ACL, or repairing a rotator cuff, arthroscopy has become a cornerstone of our field. But how did it all begin? Who were the pioneers that made it possible? And what were the challenges along the way?
Join me as we dive into the fascinating story of arthroscopy, its early skeptics, and the visionary surgeons who saw its potential.
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