Treatment Name

Arthroscopic Surgery

Time Duration

More Than 4 Hour

Doctor Name

Dr. Nirjhar Maji

 

What is Arthroscopic Surgery?

Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used by orthopaedic surgeons to diagnose and treat problems inside a joint. Unlike traditional open surgery, which involves making large incisions, arthroscopic surgery uses small incisions and specialized instruments, resulting in less tissue damage, reduced pain, and quicker recovery times.

Key Features of Arthroscopic Surgery:

  1. Minimally Invasive:

    • Utilizes small incisions, typically about the size of a buttonhole.
    • Reduces trauma to surrounding tissues.
  2. Arthroscope:

    • A small camera (arthroscope) is inserted into the joint through one of the incisions.
    • The camera displays images on a monitor, allowing the surgeon to see inside the joint.
  3. Specialized Instruments:

    • Thin surgical instruments are inserted through other small incisions to perform the procedure.
    • Tools include scissors, shavers, and lasers to repair or remove damaged tissue.

Benefits of Arthroscopic Surgery:

  • Less Pain: Smaller incisions mean less post-operative pain compared to open surgery.
  • Faster Recovery: Patients often experience a quicker return to normal activities.
  • Smaller Scars: Tiny incisions result in minimal scarring.
  • Reduced Risk of Infection: Smaller incisions lower the risk of infection and complications.
  • Outpatient Procedure: Many arthroscopic surgeries are done on an outpatient basis, allowing patients to go home the same day.

Common Conditions Treated with Arthroscopic Surgery:

  • Knee Issues: Meniscus tears, ACL reconstruction, cartilage damage.
  • Shoulder Problems: Rotator cuff tears, labral tears, shoulder impingement.
  • Hip Conditions: Labral tears, femoroacetabular impingement (FAI).
  • Elbow and Wrist Issues: Tennis elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome.
  • Ankle Problems: Ligament repairs, removal of loose bodies.
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The Procedure:

  1. Preparation: The patient is given anesthesia to ensure comfort during the procedure.
  2. Incisions: Small incisions are made around the affected joint.
  3. Insertion of Arthroscope: The arthroscope is inserted, providing a clear view of the joint’s interior.
  4. Treatment: Specialized instruments are used to repair or remove damaged tissues.
  5. Closure: Incisions are closed with sutures or small bandages.

Recovery:

  • Immediate Post-Op: Patients typically experience mild pain and swelling, managed with medication and ice.
  • Physical Therapy: Rehabilitation exercises help restore joint function and strength.
  • Follow-Up: Regular check-ups ensure proper healing and address any concerns.

Arthroscopic surgery is a highly effective method for diagnosing and treating a wide range of joint problems, offering numerous benefits over traditional surgical techniques. Under the expert care of a skilled orthopaedic surgeon like Dr. Nirjhar Maji, patients can expect excellent outcomes and a swift return to their daily activities.