Abstract
Shoulder injuries resulting from acute trauma are frequent. Minimally invasive (MIS) procedures such as arthroscopy are increasingly being used instead of traditional open approaches for several surgical purposes. When it comes to arthroscopy evaluations and treatments, the shoulder ranks second most often. Various shoulder pathologies, including rotator cuff pathology, subacromial impingement, acromioclavicular joint abnormalities, and more, may now be evaluated and treated with the use of shoulder arthroscopy. Shoulder arthroscopy has several benefits over open surgery, such as less comorbidity, faster recovery, and social and economic benefits. Shoulder arthroscopic treatments are more likely to be successful when meticulous care is taken with the patient's positioning, portal placement, fluid management, and other aspects.