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Arthroscopy / Keyhole Surgery

Arthroscopy / Keyhole Surgery In Vizag

What is arthroscopy?
 

Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure to diagnose and treat your joint’s structural problems, which often cause pain, instability or other dysfunction. The surgeon uses an arthroscope, a long, thin tube with a video camera and light on the end.
 

Who performs arthroscopy?
 

Orthopaedic surgeons perform arthroscopic procedures. These doctors specialize in conditions that affect the musculoskeletal system.
 

What are the types of arthroscopy?
 

Surgeons use arthroscopy to see inside joints without having to make large incisions. Types of arthroscopy include:
 

  • Elbow arthroscopy.

  • Foot and ankle arthroscopy.

  • Hand and wrist arthroscopy.

  • Hip arthroscopy.

  • Knee arthroscopy.

  • Shoulder arthroscopy.
     

Why do healthcare providers perform arthroscopy?
 

Providers use arthroscopy to diagnose and treat a range of joint, tendon and ligament problems, such as:
 

What are the advantages of arthroscopy?

  • Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure. The procedure takes place through small incisions. Compared to an open surgery, the benefits include:
     

  • Faster recovery.
     

  • Less pain.
     

  • Minimal blood loss and scarring.

arthoroscopy surgery at knee

What is recovery like after an arthroscopic procedure?

  • Most people recover faster after arthroscopy than an open surgery that requires large incisions. Still, a full recovery can take months. But, depending on the procedure, you may be able to return to work within a few days.
     

  • Your healthcare provider may recommend physical therapy (PT). PT can help speed recovery, strengthen muscles and prevent future injuries.

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