Arthroscopy Knee Surgery
Arthroscopic procedure is used to treat many orthopedic conditions like meniscus, articular cartilage, and trimming damaged cartilage.

Signs & Symptoms of Arthroscopy Knee Surgery Need
- Fractures in the knee joint
 - Dislocation of the patella
 - Inflamed lining of the joint
 - Damaged anterior cartilage ligament and posterior cartilage ligament
 - Small pieces of broken cartilage in the joint
 - Torn meniscus
 
Treatment of Arthroscopy Knee Surgery
Step 1
General anesthesia and/or regional anesthesia are given to the patient.
Step 2
Two small incisions are made over the knee – one for the arthroscope and the other for the surgical instrument.
Step 3
Special sterile salt water is pumped in to expand the knee which makes it easier for the surgeon to see inside the joint.
Step 4
Arthroscope is inserted into the cuts and the surgeon looks inside the joint using the attached camera.
Step 5
Correction in tissue is made after the surgeon has located the problem.
Step 6
After surgery, the fluid is drained out and incisions are closed with stitches.
Other Treatments
- Bariatric/Laproscopic
 - Bone Marrow Transplant
 - Elbow Surgery
 - Gastroentrology & Liver Transplant
 - General Surgeon
 - Heart Transplant
 - IVF
 - Kidney Transplant
 - Laproscopic and Minimal Access Surgery
 - Laproscopic, Minimal Acess, Bariatric
 - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
 - Orthopaedics
 - Orthopedics
 - Shoulder Replacement
 - Total Hip Replacement – THR
 - Total Knee Replacement – TKR
 - Urology and Renal Transplant
 
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