Fig. 4. (A) Arthroscopic image demonstrating a slightly elevated bony lesion at the bottom of the suprapatellar recess near the superior articular margin.

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Fig. 4. (A) Arthroscopic image demonstrating a slightly elevated bony lesion at the bottom of the suprapatellar recess near the superior articular margin of the lateral femoral condyle with surrounding minimal hypertrophic synovium. (B) C-arm image taken with a 20-gauge needle held in place to confirm the correct position of the lesion. (C) Removal of the synovium over the lesion using a punching forceps and an electrocautery device. (D) Grossly reddish dense nidus of the osteoid with interconnected trabeculae observed after removal of the sclerotic rim. (E) Excision of the lesion using a small osteotome and curettes. (F) Arthroscopic confirmation of the complete removal of the reactive bone walls performed using a motorized burr. Fig. 4. (A) Arthroscopic image demonstrating a slightly elevated bony lesion at the bottom of the suprapatellar recess near the superior articular margin of the lateral femoral condyle with surrounding minimal hypertrophic synovium. (B) C-arm image taken with a 20-gauge needle held in place to confirm the correct position of the lesion. (C) Removal of the synovium over the lesion. . . Clin Orthop Surg. 2016 Dec;8(4):475-480. https://doi.org/10.4055/cios.2016.8.4.475