k Postsurgery stitching Postsurgery stitching. Surgeon stitching up a patients abdomen after performing arthroscopic surgery. In arthroscopic surgery, a miniature video camera arthroscope is inserted through a small incision and the image is transmitted to a monitor. The surgeon uses the monitor as his eye, as his instruments are inserted through another incision that is too small to see through. The smaller size of the incisions means that they heal faster and produce less scarring than traditional open surgery. Arthroscopic surgery is most often used to treat orthopaedic conditions such as joint injuries. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Post surgery stitching Post surgery stitching. Surgeon stitching up a patient s abdomen after performing arthroscopic surgery. In arthroscopic surgery, a miniature video camera  arthroscope  is inserted through a small incision and the image is transmitted to a monitor. The surgeon uses the monitor as his  eye , as his instruments are inserted through another incision that is too small to see through. The smaller size of the incisions means that they heal faster and produce less scarring than traditional open surgery. Arthroscopic surgery is most often used to treat orthopaedic conditions such as joint injuries.
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Post-surgery stitching

Post-surgery stitching. Surgeon stitching up a patient's abdomen after performing arthroscopic surgery. In arthroscopic surgery, a miniature video camera (arthroscope) is inserted through a small incision and the image is transmitted to a monitor. The surgeon uses the monitor as his 'eye', as his instruments are inserted through another incision that is too small to see through. The smaller size of the incisions means that they heal faster and produce less scarring than traditional open surgery. Arthroscopic surgery is most often used to treat orthopaedic conditions such as joint injuries.

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