Procedure Type
SurgicalProcedure Duration
30 Minutes 3 HoursHospital Stay (Days)
3 DaysShoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat a variety of shoulder conditions. It involves the use of a small camera, called an arthroscope, which is inserted into the shoulder joint through tiny incisions. The camera displays images on a monitor, allowing the surgeon to examine the joint and perform necessary repairs with specialized instruments. This technique offers reduced recovery time, minimal scarring, and lower risk compared to traditional open surgery.
Shoulder arthroscopy is commonly recommended for individuals suffering from persistent shoulder pain, instability, or limited range of motion that has not responded to conservative treatments such as physical therapy or medication. Conditions such as rotator cuff tears, labral tears, impingement syndrome, frozen shoulder, and shoulder dislocations can be effectively managed using this procedure.
Before undergoing shoulder arthroscopy, patients are advised to undergo a thorough medical evaluation, including imaging studies like X-rays or MRI scans. The surgeon provides preoperative instructions, which typically include avoiding certain medications and fasting for a specified period. Clear communication about any preexisting health conditions or allergies ensures a safe surgical experience.
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During shoulder arthroscopy, the patient is placed under general or regional anesthesia to ensure comfort. The surgeon makes small incisions around the shoulder joint and inserts the arthroscope to visualize the internal structures. Using specialized instruments, they perform necessary repairs, such as removing damaged tissue, repairing torn tendons or ligaments, or smoothing bone spurs. The procedure typically lasts between one and two hours, depending on the complexity of the condition.
Post-surgery, patients are monitored in a recovery area before being discharged. A sling or brace may be recommended to support the shoulder during the initial healing phase. Physical therapy is a crucial component of recovery, aimed at restoring strength, flexibility, and mobility. The rehabilitation timeline varies based on the individual’s condition and the extent of the surgery, but most patients experience significant improvement within three to six months.
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