
An Arthroscopy Probe is a slender, handheld surgical instrument used during arthroscopic procedures to examine and manipulate tissues inside a joint.
Features:
Fine, curved or angled tip for precise probing
Made of stainless steel for durability and sterility
Often includes markings for measurement (e.g., to assess lesion depth)
Uses:
Palpating and assessing cartilage, ligaments, and joint surfaces
Detecting tears, roughness, or abnormalities inside joints
Commonly used in knee, shoulder, and hip arthroscopy procedures