The arthroscopic technique involves making drill holes through the tibia into the knee joint, and from inside the joint into the femur. The graft is then passed through these holes so that it lies in the correct position through the joint. Arthroscopy is surgical treatment, which is employed to diagnose and treat issues inside the joint. A little fiberoptic arthroscope is inserted into a joint through a tiny incision (Key hole) within the skin. The fiberoptic arthroscope is approximately five mm in diameter consists of a tiny low camera mounted at the tip of a slender tube with a light-weight supply. The arthroscopic procedures are often viewed on a monitor by the operating team. The patient is placed under regional or general anaesthesia. Throughout the surgical treatment that is of regarding half-hour to an hour, the patient faces less risk and gets best result from the surgery.