ADVANCED ORTHOPEDIC CARE
Arthroscopy Surgery of Knee Joint
for Pain-Free Movement
ABout Arthroscopy Surgery of Knee Joint
Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that allows the surgeon to view, diagnose, and treat knee joint problems through tiny incisions. Using a small, high-definition camera (arthroscope) and specialized micro-instruments, joint issues are resolved with exceptional precision, minimal tissue disruption, and a very rapid recovery window.
- Advanced Surgical Techniques
- Personalized Treatment Plans
- Faster Recovery Support
- Long-Term Pain Relief
- Improved Joint Function
- Comprehensive Post-Surgery Care
When is Arthroscopy Surgery of Knee Joint Needed?
Knee Replacement surgery is commonly recommended for patients experiencing persistent pain, locking, swelling, or instability. It is ideal for targeted intra-articular problems that do not require replacing the entire joint.
Torn Meniscus Cartilage
When a sudden twist or age-related wear tears the shock-absorbing cartilage, causing sharp pain on the inner or outer side of the knee.
Knee Locking or Catching
When a loose fragment of bone or cartilage floats inside the joint, physically blocking your ability to fully straighten or bend your leg.
Chronic Synovial Inflammation
When the lining of your knee joint (synovium) becomes chronically swollen and fails to respond to rest or anti-inflammatory drugs.
Unresolved Floating Debris
When persistent fluid accumulation (water on the knee) is driven by loose structural fragments that need direct surgical removal.
Benefits of Arthroscopy Surgery of Knee Joint
Knee Replacement Surgery can significantly improve smooth, pain-free joint tracking, helping patients return to work and recreational activities much faster.
- Reduced Joint Pain
- Improved Mobility
- Better Daily Comfort
- Enhanced Stability
- Improved Quality of Life
- Long-Term Relief
Arthroscopy Surgery of Knee Joint Treatment Process
A structured approach focused on precision, recovery, and long-term mobility
1
Consultation & Diagnosis
Comprehensive evaluation and imaging to understand the condition and plan the right treatment approach.
2
Pre-Surgical Planning
Comprehensive evaluation and imaging to understand the condition and plan the right treatment approach.
3
Advanced Surgical Procedure
Comprehensive evaluation and imaging to understand the condition and plan the right treatment approach.
4
Recovery & Rehabilitation
Comprehensive evaluation and imaging to understand the condition and plan the right treatment approach.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common question regarding knee replacement surgery, recovery, and treatment planning.
Is knee arthroscopy a painful procedure?
Pain is minimal because the incisions are very small. Any mild post-op discomfort is easily managed with routine oral medications.
How long does the actual procedure take?
The surgery is highly efficient, typically taking between 30 to 60 minutes depending on the complexity of the internal knee damage.
Do I need a plaster cast or brace after arthroscopy?
A rigid cast is not required. A soft bandage or a lightweight compression sleeve is used for a few days to manage swelling.
When can I resume sports or heavy exercise?
For basic trimming, you can return to low-impact sports in 4 to 6 weeks. Complex structural repairs may require 2 to 3 months of recovery.
