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Knee Arthroscopy - Dr. Abhishek Gupta

Dr. Abhishek Gupta is a renowned Arthroscopy & Joint Surgeon with 19 years of experience, having treated over 12,000 patients. An MBBS Honours graduate and Best Outgoing Student Awardee, he holds MS Orthopedics, FASM (ISAKOS, USA), and FSSM (S. Korea).

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Knee Arthroscopy - Dr. Abhishek Gupta

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  1. Knee Arthroscopy: A Minimally Invasive Solution for Knee Problems Introduction Knee pain and mobility issues can severely affect a person’s quality of life. Whether caused by an injury, arthritis, or other knee conditions, these problems can make daily activities challenging. One of the most effective and minimally invasive procedures for diagnosing and treating knee issues is knee arthroscopy. This blog will explore what knee arthroscopy is, why it is performed, its benefits, risks, and the recovery process. What Is Knee Arthroscopy? Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat knee joint problems. It involves making small incisions in the knee and inserting a tiny camera, called an arthroscope, which allows the surgeon to view the joint on a monitor. Special instruments are then used to treat various knee conditions without the need for a large incision.

  2. Why Is Knee Arthroscopy Performed? Knee arthroscopy is recommended for a variety of conditions, including: Meniscus tears — One of the most common knee injuries, where the cartilage in the knee is torn. ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) injuries — A common sports injury that affects knee stability. Cartilage damage — Wear and tear or injury to the cartilage can lead to knee pain. Loose bodies in the knee joint — Small fragments of bone or cartilage that cause pain and restriction. Knee infections — Some infections may require surgical cleaning through arthroscopy. Patella (kneecap) problems — Issues like dislocation or maltracking. Synovial tissue inflammation — Swelling of the lining inside the knee joint. Benefits of Knee Arthroscopy Minimally Invasive — Requires only small incisions, leading to less pain and scarring. Faster Recovery — Compared to traditional open surgery, arthroscopy has a shorter recovery time. Lower Risk of Complications — Reduced risk of infections and complications. Improved Accuracy — The arthroscope provides a clear and magnified view of the knee joint. How Is the Procedure Performed? Preparation: The patient is given anesthesia (local, regional, or general, depending on the case). Incisions: Small incisions are made in the knee. Insertion of Arthroscope: The tiny camera is inserted, and images are displayed on a screen.

  3. Treatment: Special instruments are used to repair or remove damaged tissue. Closure: Incisions are closed with stitches or small bandages. Recovery After Knee Arthroscopy The recovery process varies depending on the condition treated, but generally includes: Immediate Post-Surgery: Patients can often go home the same day. Pain Management: Pain relievers and ice packs help reduce swelling. Physical Therapy: Exercises to regain strength and mobility are essential. Activity Restrictions: Avoid heavy activities and sports until full recovery. Follow-up Appointments: Regular check-ups ensure proper healing. Risks and Complications Although knee arthroscopy is safe, potential risks include: Infection Blood clots Swelling and stiffness Persistent pain Nerve or blood vessel damage Contac us: Address: 130, Rajendra Nagar, Krishan Path, Sirsi Rd, near Hotel Nilax, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302021 Mobile: 918952022535 Website: https://www.arthroscopyjaipur.in/ Conclusion Knee arthroscopy is an effective and minimally invasive procedure that helps diagnose and treat various knee conditions. With reduced recovery time, minimal pain, and high success rates, it is a preferred choice for many patients dealing with knee problems.

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