Procedure Type
SurgicalProcedure Duration
30 Min - 1 HourHospital Stay (Days)
2 DaysWrist arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions affecting the wrist joint. This advanced technique involves the use of a small camera called an arthroscope, which is inserted into the wrist through tiny incisions. The camera provides a clear view of the joint, allowing the surgeon to identify and address issues with precision. It is often recommended for patients with persistent wrist pain, limited mobility, or injuries that do not respond to non-surgical treatments.
Wrist arthroscopy is performed to diagnose and treat a range of wrist conditions, including ligament injuries, cartilage damage, and chronic pain caused by arthritis. It is also used to address ganglion cysts, remove loose bone fragments, and treat fractures within the wrist joint. The procedure is especially beneficial for cases where imaging techniques, such as X-rays or MRIs, do not provide enough clarity about the problem.
Prior to wrist arthroscopy, patients undergo a thorough evaluation, including medical history, physical examination, and imaging studies. The surgeon may recommend stopping certain medications, such as blood thinners, before the procedure. Patients are advised to follow specific instructions regarding fasting and hygiene on the day of surgery. Discussing any allergies or underlying conditions with the surgeon is essential to ensure a safe and successful outcome.
Orthopaedics- Robotic joint Replacement & Arthroscopy surgery
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Wrist arthroscopy is typically performed under regional or general anesthesia. The surgeon makes small incisions around the wrist and inserts the arthroscope to visualize the joint. Additional instruments may be introduced through other small incisions to perform the necessary repairs. Using the high-definition images from the arthroscope, the surgeon can clean the joint, repair ligaments, or remove damaged tissues. The procedure is precise and less invasive than traditional open surgery, minimizing tissue damage.
One of the key advantages of wrist arthroscopy is its minimally invasive nature, resulting in reduced pain, faster recovery, and smaller scars. It offers improved diagnostic accuracy, enabling the surgeon to detect and treat conditions that might otherwise go unnoticed. The procedure also reduces the risk of complications, such as infection, and typically requires a shorter hospital stay compared to open surgery.
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