This atlas provides readers with a concise and accessible resource for performing knee arthroscopy, one of the most common orthopaedic procedures in the US and increasingly around the world. Illustrated with over 150 surgical images, residents, consultants and senior surgeons alike will find this atlas to be a key reference for improving knee arthroscopy procedures and outcomes for patients. “This is a contribution from the European Romanian team on pathology, imaging, and scoping of knee trauma. … This is a good book for orthopaedic surgeons.” (Joseph J. Grenier, Amazon.com, November, 2015) “This is a concise and sequential atlas of knee arthroscopy. … The purpose is to provide a practical startup guide to the recognition of normal and abnormal intra-articular pathology. The audience is residents and beginning orthopedic surgeons new to the field of knee arthroscopy.” (Mark R. Hutchinson, Doody’s Book Reviews, September, 2015) This atlas comes at a time when arthroscopy is becoming increasingly more popular than traditional approaches due to the rapid postoperative recovery, reduced pain and accelerated return to physical activity making it the ideal treatment in sports medicine. After performing thousands of knee arthroscopy and anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions over the last ten years, the authors have drawn upon their extensive experience to provide a practical start up guide for residents and young orthopedic surgeons alike. The Atlas of Knee Arthroscopy contains detailed explanations on performing anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, as well as potential pitfalls. The expert opinions are supported with many photographs and case examples and the book is structured in a simple yet comprehensive manner. This approach to the topic is intended for anyone interested in knee arthroscopy and ACL reconstruction wishing to access a wealth of current data in one concise resource.