Arthroscopy |
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No medullary Reaming |
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only 2 zigs |
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Less Invasive |
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100% Accurate |
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Complication Rate Reduced |
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Less Operating Time |
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Less Blood Loss |
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Minimum Hospital Stay |
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Life of Joint Increased |
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Arthroscopy |
| What is Arthroscopy? |
Arthroscopy is surgical procedure,
which is used to diagnose and treat problems within the joint. A small
fiberoptic arthroscope is inserted into a joint through a small incision
(surgical cut) in the skin. The fiberoptic arthroscope is approximately
5 mm in diameter consists of a small camera mounted at the tip of
a narrow tube with a light source. The arthroscopic procedure can
be viewed on a monitor by the operating team. The patient is put into
local or general anesthesia. During the surgical procedure which is
of about 30 minutes to an hour, the patient faces less risk and gets
best result after the surgery.
The arthroscopic surgery can help to identify the damaged tissue present
in the bones. The most common type of arthroscopic surgery include
removal of loose debris, trimming of damaged cartilage, removal or
repair of a torn meniscus, and ligament reconstruction. |
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| Arthroscopic Procedure in Samved
Orthopaedic Institute |
Arthroscopy in Samved
Orthopaedic Institute provides an effective, state-of-the art technique
for diagnosing and treating joint problems. At Samved Orthopaedic
Institute, the patient will have an experienced specialist providing
the best possible treatment. Arthroscopy is done in a clean and sterile
environment to minimize the infection rate. The world class equipments
make our operation theater comparable to the best in India. Our operating
rooms incorporate the latest technological advances in patient safety
and comfort.
We specialize in shoulder, knee, ankle, elbow, and wrist arthroscopy,
as well as arthroscopic carpal tunnel surgery. Our doctor will plan
individualized care for the patients. After arthroscopy, the patient
will receive specific instructions to follow.
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Arthroscopy
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| Arthroscopy is used to |
- in the diagnosis and treatment of many noninflammatory,
inflammatory, and infectious types of arthritis
- to identify the location of the loose bodies and the
spurs
- diagnose problems inside of a joint (shoulder, elbow,
wrist, hip, knee, or ankle)
- remove bone or cartilage
- repair tendons or ligaments
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| Results after arthroscopy |
| Arthroscopy is a procedure
where a small cut of about 1/8th of an inch is made. The patient undergoing
arthroscopic surgery can leave the hospital the same day, but an overnight
stay is advisable. The patient may experience minimal pain. Normal
ambulation is after two weeks.
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