Procedure Type
SurgicalProcedure Duration
30 MinutesHospital Stay (Days)
1 DayKnee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure designed to diagnose and treat a variety of knee joint conditions. Using a small camera, known as an arthroscope, the surgeon gains a detailed view of the knee’s interior without requiring large incisions. This advanced technique ensures accurate diagnosis and precise treatment while minimizing patient discomfort and recovery time.
Knee arthroscopy is performed for several reasons, including addressing ligament injuries, repairing torn cartilage, removing loose bone or cartilage fragments, and treating inflammation or infections. It is often recommended when conservative treatments such as physical therapy, medications, or injections fail to provide relief.
During the procedure, small incisions are made around the knee, through which the arthroscope and specialized instruments are inserted. The arthroscope transmits real-time images to a monitor, allowing the surgeon to visualize the joint’s structures and carry out the necessary repairs. The minimally invasive nature of knee arthroscopy reduces trauma to surrounding tissues and speeds up recovery.
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Knee arthroscopy offers several advantages, such as reduced postoperative pain, shorter recovery time, and smaller scars compared to traditional open surgery. The procedure also allows for a quicker return to daily activities, making it a preferred choice for active individuals and athletes.
Postoperative recovery involves a tailored rehabilitation program focusing on restoring knee strength, stability, and range of motion. Physical therapy plays a crucial role in achieving optimal recovery, helping patients gradually return to their normal activities. The recovery period varies depending on the severity of the knee condition and the specific procedure performed.
While knee arthroscopy is considered safe, potential risks include infection, blood clots, nerve damage, or stiffness in the joint. However, these complications are rare and can be minimized through skilled surgical techniques and proper postoperative care. Patients are advised to follow their surgeon’s guidelines closely to ensure a smooth recovery.
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