Knee arthroscopy is one of the most successful surgeries ever designed.
Do you Know that the Term ‘Arthroscopy’ is Derived from the Greek Word & it Means “ to Look Within the Joint’?
Dr. Vijay Bang performs knee arthroscopy surgery to treat multiple problems within the knee joint. Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat various knee conditions. It involves inserting a tiny camera called an arthroscope through small incisions to examine the joint, repair damaged tissues, remove loose fragments, or perform other necessary treatments, helping improve knee function and reduce pain.
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More about Knee Arthroscopy
How is the knee arthroscopy performed?
Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to diagnose and treat knee joint conditions. It is typically performed under general or local anesthesia. First, small incisions are made around the knee, allowing the insertion of a thin tube with a camera (arthroscope) and surgical instruments. The surgeon examines the joint's structures, such as ligaments and cartilage, through the arthroscope's video feed.
Any damaged tissue can be repaired or removed using specialized instruments. Afterward, the incisions are closed, and the knee is bandaged. Recovery involves physical therapy and pain management. Knee arthroscopy offers a less invasive option for diagnosing and treating knee problems compared to traditional open surgery.
Indications
• Ligament injuries (ACL,PCL,MCL,LCL,Meniscus)
• Knee joint inflammation
• Cartilage damage
• Loose bodies
• Patella (kneecap) problems
• Knee fractures
• Knee pain diagnosis
How to consult the doctor?
Patients can meet with Dr. Vijay Bang in the clinic to discuss their knee-related conditions. The doctor will thoroughly analyze the condition with physical examination and imaging test before suggesting optimal treatments for the issue at hand. The doctor will discuss your symptoms and history before opting for a suggested treatment including the knee arthroscopy.
Recovery Phase
Recovery from knee arthroscopy involves initial pain and swelling, which gradually improves over a few days. Physical therapy is typically recommended to regain strength and range of motion. Full recovery can take several weeks to a few months, depending on the individual and the extent of the procedure.
Advantages
• Minimally invasive
• Quicker recovery
• Reduced risk of complications
• Accurate diagnosis
• Targeted treatment
• Less postoperative pain
• Cosmetic benefits
Risk & Complications
• Infection
• Bleeding
• Blood Clots
• Nerve or Blood Vessel Damage
• Stiffness or Limited Range of Motion
• Allergic Reaction
Why Choose Us?
Choose us for knee arthroscopy because we prioritize your well-being. Our team of skilled surgeons has vast experience in performing successful knee arthroscopy procedures, ensuring the best possible outcome for you. We utilize state-of-the-art technology and innovative techniques to provide accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Our commitment to patient-centered care means we listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and provide personalized treatment plans tailored to your specific needs. With our comprehensive approach, advanced facilities, and a focus on your comfort and recovery, we strive to deliver exceptional results and help you regain optimal knee function. Trust us for outstanding knee arthroscopy care.
Frequently Asked
Questions
Is arthroscopy a better option than open surgery?
The doctors suggest arthroscopy based on the pain and injury level of the patient. Since it has a better rate of recovery it is a better option than open surgery for certain cases.
What type of anesthesia is given to the patient?
The patients are subjected to regional nerve block combined with minimal general anesthesia to relieve the pain and reduce the side effects.
How long must the patient stay in the hospital?
The patient can leave 5 to 6 hours after the surgery. If there are any complications the doctor might suggest the patients stay overnight before discharge.
How can we perform knee arthroscopy?
It is generally performed in a clinical setup with appropriate monitoring. Most doctors prefer to perform shoulder arthroscopy in an operation theatre for safety.
Is it costly?
Yes. Shoulder arthroscopy is is a bit costlier than open surgery. But when compared to the post of recovery time the price charged is worth that.
Is it a painful procedure?
This is minimally invasive and hence the pain is significantly less compared to the other open surgeries.
We Have Cured Them
Here is a list of our happy patients who experienced satisfying results through our treatment options.
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Dr. Vijay Bang
Consultant Knee & Shoulder Surgeon
MBBS; MS (Orthopedics) (Gold Medalist)
Fellow-Mumbai, Switzerland
“Diploma in Sports Medicine (FIFA, Europe)”
Author: “The Shoulder Pain Book”
“Global Healthcare Achievement Award 2022”
as the
“Best Orthopaedic Shoulder Surgeon in Gujarat”