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Knee Arthroscopy Surgery

Knee Arthroscopy Surgery

Knee Arthroscopy Surgery

A Minimally Invasive Procedure

Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat knee joint problems. It involves inserting a small camera, called an arthroscope, into the knee through tiny incisions. This allows the surgeon to see inside the joint and perform necessary treatments with minimal damage to surrounding tissues.

When is Knee Arthroscopy Needed?

Doctors may recommend knee arthroscopy for conditions such as:

  • Meniscus Tears: A torn cartilage in the knee.
  • Ligament Injuries: Damage to the ACL or PCL.
  • Cartilage Damage: To smooth or remove damaged cartilage.
  • Inflammation Removal: Treating synovitis (swelling inside the joint).
  • Loose Bone Fragments: Removing loose pieces of bone or cartilage causing pain.
How is the Surgery Performed?

The procedure is done under local, spinal, or general anesthesia. A small camera is inserted into the knee, and specialized instruments help repair or remove damaged tissue. The surgery usually takes 30 to 60 minutes.

Knee Arthroscopy Surgery

Recovery and Benefits

  • Quick Recovery: Most patients recover within a few weeks.
  • Less Pain: Compared to open surgery.
  • Minimal Scarring: Small incisions heal faster.

Knee arthroscopy is a safe and effective way to treat knee problems, allowing patients to return to their daily activities sooner.

Knee Arthroscopy Recovery
Knee Arthroscopy Procedure

Final Remarks

Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical option for various knee conditions. With a quick recovery time, less pain, and minimal scarring, it provides an effective solution for patients looking to regain mobility and comfort in their daily lives.

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If you or a loved one is experiencing joint pain and looking for the best joint replacement surgeon in Jaipur, schedule a consultation with Dr. Abhimanyu Kakralia today. Experience expert care, precision surgery, and a pain-free future.