There are several conditions of the knee and shoulder joints which can be treated with arthroscopy. Some commonly performed Arthroscopy procedures by Dr. Shekhar are described below.
Arthroscopy is basically ‘key hole’ surgery. The damaged tissues can be repaired using this technology without having to make large incisions and opening the whole joint. Arthroscopy involves making small cuts in the skin called ‘portals’ and inserting a camera to view the joint on a monitor. Specialized instruments and implants can be inserted into the joint through these small portals. The advantages of Arthroscopic surgery over open surgery include: 1. Lesser pain; 2. Faster recovery; 3. Lesser stiffness; 4. Early discharge from hospital; 5. Greater safety; 6. Improved accuracy. These advantages make arthroscopy a preferred option wherever possible.
There are several conditions of the knee and shoulder joints which can be treated with arthroscopy. Some commonly performed Arthroscopy procedures by Dr. Shekhar are described below.
Knee Joint: The knee is a very important joint of the body. It is made of up 2 bones: the femur (thigh bone), tibia (shin bone) and patella (knee cap). The knee has 4 main ligaments which provide stability to the joint:
There are two cushion like structures between the bones called the meniscus. The bone inside the joint is covered by a smooth lining called the cartilage.
Shoulder Joint: The Shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint. It has several muscle attachment all-around it and it a very mobile joint. The shoulder joint can be affected by several conditions but two of them which require arthroscopic surgery are:
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