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Surgery Type | Recovery Days | Hospital Days | Age Group |
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Arthroscopic Knee Surgery | 2-6 weeks | Same day or 1-2 days | Any age |
Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery | 2-6 weeks | Same day or 1-2 days | Any age |
Arthroscopic Hip Surgery | 2-6 weeks | Same day or 1-2 days | Any age |
Arthroscopic Ankle Surgery | 2-6 weeks | Same day or 1-2 days | Any age |
Arthroscopic Wrist Surgery | 2-6 weeks | Same day or 1-2 days | Any age |
Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure that orthopedic surgeons use to diagnose and treat problems inside a joint. The diagnosis is done by using a tube-like viewing instrument which is known as an arthroscope. Arthroscopy is typically suggested if you have inflammation in a joint or damaged a joint. Arthroscopy can be done in any joint such as elbow, knee, shoulder, ankle, hip or wrist.
Treatment
Diagnosis
During the physical examination, the doctor will check the swelling in the knee. The doctor may also ask you to change the positions of the knee to check if the knee is functioning properly. The diagnosis, in most cases, can be done on the basis of the physical test alone, but if the injury looks severe, the doctor may ask you to take a few more tests such as – X-rays, MRI, and ultrasound.
Surgery
During the physical examination, the doctor will check the swelling in the knee. The doctor may also ask you to change the positions of the knee to check if the knee is functioning properly. The diagnosis, in most cases, can be done on the basis of the physical test alone, but if the injury looks severe, the doctor may ask you to take a few more tests such as – X-rays, MRI, and ultrasound.
Arthroscopy surgery is much easier in comparison to ‘open’ surgery. Before the surgery, the patient will be given a general, local, or spinal anesthetic. The use of anesthetic varies on the basis of the joint problem. During the surgery, a buttonhole-size incision will be made through which the arthroscope will be inserted. The doctor might make several other incisions to examine various other parts of the joint. To treat the injury, specially designed instruments are inserted through minute incisions to the joint. After the surgery, the incisions are covered through dressing. The doctor will advise you of necessary post-operative tips and medications for recovery.
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The knee joint is at risk of a variety of ihe most common injuries and medical conditions in older age. Knee problems that might require a knee arthroscopy for the diagnosis and treatment include-
Nearly all joints can be viewed with an arthroscope. Most frequently examined joints using an arthroscope include the knee, ankle, hip, shoulder, elbow, and wrist.
An arthroscopy is generally performed to diagnose joint injuries and diseases. The procedure begins with a thorough examination and the doctor may also ask about the patient’s medical history. The doctor may also recommend additional tests such as an MRI, CT scan or X-rays for better diagnosis.
Possible complications of an arthroscopic surgery include-
Common knee arthroscopic procedures include-
Most frequently examined joints using arthroscopy are the knee, hip, shoulder, elbow, ankle, and wrist.
An arthroscopy is generally performed to diagnose joint injuries and diseases.
Common knee arthroscopic procedures include-
Shoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses an arthroscope (a tiny camera) to examine or repair the tissues inside or around the shoulder joint. After administering the anesthesia, the surgeon inserts the arthroscope through a small cut incision.
Arthroscopy is performed under anesthesia. If you are given general anesthesia, you will be unconscious and will not feel anything during the operation. If you are administered regional anesthesia, your arm, leg or the area to be operated will be numb for several hours. You will not feel any pain or discomfort during the procedure.
An arthroscopy is usually a safe surgery and complications like soreness, inflammation, and pain in the damaged joint are mostly minor and short-term. The chances of major complications are rare. Less than 1 in 100 patients are seen to suffer from serious complications.
Arthroscopy is usually a safe procedure but just like any other surgical procedure, complications can occur. Serious complications associated with arthroscopy include-
Arthroscopy is the surgical procedure during which the internal structures of a joint are examined for diagnosis and treatment of various problems inside that joint. During an arthroscopic surgery, a small incision is made through which the arthroscope is passed. The arthroscope, which has a camera on its end, magnifies and allows the surgeon to see the structures of the joint on a screen.
Arthroscopic surgery is used in the diagnosis and treatment of the following joint conditions-
An arthroscopic surgery is performed under general, spinal or local anesthesia, depending on the type of the surgery. During the procedure, a small incision is made through which the arthroscope is passed. The surgeon may also make 1 or 2 more small incisions to pass specially designed surgical instruments. After the procedure is completed, the arthroscope is removed and the incisions are closed. Before discharge from the hospital, your orthopedic surgeon will tell you about the incision care, activities to be avoided, medications to take and exercises to do for speedy recovery.
The success of an arthroscopy is largely dependent on an appropriate post-operative protocol. Physiotherapy is recommended after arthroscopic surgery as it helps the patient regain maximum mobility and range of motion, while reducing swelling and inflammation. Most patients are able to return to sports and regular physical activities after 6 – 8 weeks or even sooner.
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As arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure, the procedure has many potential benefits over conventional surgical methods. Benefits of arthroscopy surgery include-
If you have been suffering from discomfort, pain, immobility, and inflammation in your joints after an injury or due to a medical condition, schedule an appointment with Pristyn Care and get the best orthopedic treatment in Panipat. You can call us or use our “Book Your Appointment form” present on this page to schedule your consultation.
Knee arthroscopy can be used to treat the following knee conditions-
Shoulder arthroscopy may be recommended for the following shoulder problems-
Arthroscopy is mostly conducted as an outpatient procedure. The type of anesthesia to be administered (local or general) is determined after examination of the patient’s overall health. The surgeon makes a minor incision on the joint that is to be examined. After the incision, the surgeon may need a pump for pushing a saline solution into the affected area to be operated on. The saline solution makes the joint expand in size. The expansion in size allows the surgeon to easily conduct the surgery and fit in the graft/implant (according to the need). Further, the arthroscope is inserted through the incision.
Surgical tools are inserted through other minor incisions if arthroscopy is performed as surgical treatment. The tools are used for removing, cutting, and sewing during the surgical repair of the joint. As the arthroscopic procedure completes, the surgeon removes the arthroscope and the tools and closes the minor incisions with the sutures. A proper sterile dressing is used to bandage the site of the incision to keep away the chances of infection.
Advanced arthroscopy requires minimal incision and is followed by a quick recovery. The arthroscope is a thin camera fitted device that helps the surgeon in clearly visualizing the internal parts of the knee. Benefits of knee arthroscopy surgery include-
Although arthroscopy is a safer choice than the standard open approach, there are some risks. Hence, it is important to choose a highly skilled and experienced orthopedic surgeon.