Knee Arthroscopy
Knee Arthroscopy is a minimal invasive surgery by which rapid postoperative recovery, reduced postoperative pain and accelerated return to physical activity is possible. At our centre many knee arthroscopic surgeries are done on day care basis where we discharge the patient same day of surgery.
We have all the advance arthroscopic instruments and techniques with cutting edge technology. Our expert doctors performed thousands of knees arthroscopic procedures over the last 18 years with best results and expertise.
Some of these reasons add definite value to the centre and surgeons. We are first choice for our patients as they get triple advantage of early mobilization, best results and low cost benefit.
Why Do I Need Knee Arthroscopy?
Arthroscopic surgery can diagnose and treat knee injuries, including:
- Torn anterior or posterior cruciate ligaments
- Torn meniscus
- Malaligned patella
- Pieces of torn cartilage that are loose in the joint
- Removal of a Baker’s cyst
- Swollen synovium (the lining in the joint)
How Do I Prepare for Knee Arthroscopy?
Your doctor or surgeon will advise you how to prepare for your surgery. Be sure to tell them about any prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, or supplements that you’re currently taking. You may need to stop taking certain medicines, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, for days before the procedure. You must also refrain from eating or drinking for 6 to 8 hours before the surgery.
Our last many years, large and continuously increasing number of arthroscopic procedures can be accomplished at our centre. Some of the commonly done knee arthroscopic procedures are-
• Arthroscopic ACL Reconstruction
• Arthroscopic PCL Reconstruction
• Arthroscopic Meniscus Repair
• Arthroscopic Meniscus Root Repair
• Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy
• Arthroscopic Chondroplasty/ Cartilage Procedure
• Arthroscopic Mosaicplasty/ OATS
• Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation.
• Arthroscopic Assisted Collateral ligament Surgery
• Arthroscopic Loose Body Removal/ Foreign Body Removal.
• Arthroscopic Surgery for Joint Infection/ Arthritis.
• Arthroscopic Surgery for Tumor and Benign Growth.
• Arthroscopic Assisted Fracture Fixation Surgery.