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The term "arthroscopy" originates from the Greek words arthro (joint) and skopein (to look). Its development began in 1918 when Professor Kenji Takagi first used a modified cystoscope to examine a cadaver’s knee. Significant advancements followed:

: Today, the most common arthroscopes (roughly 4mm in diameter) feature a 30-degree lens angle at the tip. This allows surgeons to see a wider area simply by rotating the scope within the joint.

While the knee is the most frequently examined joint, arthroscopy is widely used across the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designated major joints: Arthroscopy - OrthoInfo - AAOS

: Modern high-definition and even 3D cameras transmit real-time video to monitors, giving surgeons a clear, magnified view that often exceeds what is possible during traditional surgery. Applications in Modern Medicine