Arthroscopy Treatment In Guntur

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Arthroscopy is the surgery used to view, diagnose and treat the inside problems of a joint at an orthopedic hospital in guntur. It is performed on an outpatient basis and is a minor surgery. It means you can go home on the same day of surgery. This surgery is recommended if you have swelling in the joint, there is an injury in the joint, or damaged a joint over time.

Arthroscopy can be done on any joint, most often on the knee, elbow, shoulder, ankle, hip, and wrist.

Arthroscopic surgery became popular with the public while treating sports injuries in high-profile athletes. For example rotator cuff tears in football players, baseball pitchers, meniscus tears in basketball players, severe cases in marathoners of runner’s knee.

Arthroscopy is also utilized to treat non-athletes. Most orthopedic surgeon practice arthroscopy on their patients as they find it valuable because it is easier to perform on a patient’s body than open surgery and needs a shorter rehab period.

Is arthroscopy an option for you?

If you have encountered any of the following symptoms, arthroscopy can be helpful to diagnose and treat your:

  • Knee pain
  • Ankle pain
  • Catching or clicking of the joint
  • No response to RICE therapy
  • No response to physical therapy
  • Shoulder pain
  • Joint stiffness
  • Limited range of motion
  • Swelling

Arthroscopy can be performed by an orthopedic surgeon in guntur under an overall sedative, a spinal or epidural sedative, a regional block (where only the extremity being inspected is desensitized), or even a local sedative. If the general sedative isn't utilized, the patient becomes often sedative. After adequate sedation is accomplished, the procedure can start. A cut is made on the joint to be inspected and the arthroscope is placed into the entry point. Different instruments are at times put in other cuts to assist with moving certain structures into the view of the arthroscope. In arthroscopic medical procedures, extra instruments for surgical repairs are placed into the joint through extra cuts in the joint. These instruments can be utilized to cut, eliminate, and stitch (sew) harmed tissues. When the procedure is over, the arthroscope is eliminated and the cuts are stitched closed. A sterile dressing is set over the cut and a brace or ace wrap might be put around the joint.

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