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Arthroscopy

It's no wonder that more and more doctors and patients are turning to minimally invasive surgical techniques, such as arthroscopic surgery for the shoulder and knee.

As opposed to traditional "open" surgeries, minimally invasive techniques allow your surgeon to make a much smaller point-of-entry incision and reduce the need to cut through otherwise healthy surrounding tissue, which results in a faster recovery period and less pain and scarring for patients.

Arthroscopy is one of these minimally invasive procedures. It is typically performed on an outpatient, same-day basis.

What to Expect From Arthroscopic Surgery

Also called keyhole surgery, arthroscopy is used diagnostically and therapeutically for patients with suspected joint issues.

The procedure involves the use of an arthroscope, a small, flexible tube with a light and a tiny camera that transmits high-resolution video of the inside of your body onto a screen your doctor can watch in real time during the procedure.

Your doctor will insert the arthroscope into the joint through a small incision and be able to see cartilage, muscles, tendons, and ligaments around the joint. Tiny instruments are passed through the tube to repair damaged tissues on the spot.

Arthroscopy FAQs

What conditions can arthroscopy address?

Arthroscopy is commonly used to diagnose and address chronic joint issues such as pain, inflammation, and stiffness. Generally speaking, arthroscopic surgery may be performed on the knee, hip, shoulder, ankle, wrist, and elbow joints. It may be used to address issues such as:

  • ACL tears
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Cartilage tears
  • Joint dislocations(chronic)
  • Loose fragments of bone or cartilage within a joint
  • Ligament disruption
  • Meniscus tears
  • Rotator cuff repairs
  • Shoulder impingement
  • Snapping hip syndrome

In some cases, conditions diagnosed and partially treated during an arthroscopy may end up requiring standard surgery to effectively treat the problem.

How do I prepare for arthroscopic surgery?

To prepare for arthroscopic surgery, your physician will provide specific instructions based on your procedure and overall health. You may need to stop taking certain medications or supplements beforehand and fast for several hours if general anesthesia is used.

Ensuring your home is ready for recovery, such as setting up a comfortable rest area, can help make the process smoother. Always follow your doctor's guidance to minimize risks and ensure the best outcome.

What can I expect during recovery from arthroscopy?

Recovery from arthroscopy is often quicker and less painful than traditional surgery, but it still requires time and care. You may experience swelling, mild discomfort, and limited mobility in the treated area, which can improve with physical therapy as directed.

Your doctor will likely provide a rehabilitation plan, including physical therapy exercises to strengthen the joint and promote healing. Following post-surgery instructions from your surgeon closely is key to a successful recovery.

What are the benefits of arthroscopic surgery vs. traditional surgery?

Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that offers several advantages over traditional surgery. It is commonly used to diagnose and treat joint issues with greater precision. Key benefits include:

  • Smaller incisions, leading to less scarring
  • Reduced pain compared to traditional surgery
  • Shorter recovery times, allowing for quicker return to daily activities
  • Improved diagnostic accuracy and targeted treatment

These advantages make arthroscopy a preferred option for many joint conditions.

Am I a good candidate for arthroscopic surgery?

You may be a good candidate for arthroscopic surgery if you have a joint issue that hasn’t improved with conservative treatments like physical therapy or medication. Common conditions treated with this minimally invasive procedure include:

  • Ligament tears
  • Cartilage damage
  • Joint inflammation

Your suitability for arthroscopic surgery ultimately depends on factors such as:

  • Your overall health
  • The severity of your condition
  • Your activity level

An orthopedic surgeon can assess your needs and recommend the best treatment.

Need Arthroscopic Surgery for Your Shoulder Injury? Call the Joint Replacement Institute in Naples, FL!

Are you interested in the benefits of outpatient arthroscopy? Contact the orthopedic surgeons at the Joint Replacement Institute in Naples, Florida, to find out if arthroscopy is appropriate for your medical condition or concern. Call (239) 261-2663 or request an appointment now.

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The Joint Replacement Institute in Naples, FL, offers Arthroscopy, Foot & Ankle Surgery, Hip Surgery, Knee Surgery, Robotic Surgery, Shoulder Surgery, and, Total Joint Replacement for a number of orthopedic conditions. In addition, we provide multiple on-site services and products.

MENUMENU
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Meet Our Team
    • H. Kurtis Biggs, DO
    • Brian Wallace, DO
    • Paul Beebe, MD
    • J. Scott Herron, MD
    • Cody Togher, DPM
    • Zachary Elstad, MD
    • Benjamin Schnee, DO
    • Physician Assistants
    • Physical Therapy Team
  • Conditions We Treat
    • Arthritis
    • Bursitis
    • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
    • Cartilage Tears
    • Elbow Pain
    • Foot & Ankle Injuries
    • Fractures & Dislocations
    • Hand & Wrist Injuries
    • Hip & Knee Injuries
    • Hip Pain
    • Knee Pain
    • Ligament Disruptions
    • Neck & Back Pain
    • Repetitive Stress Disorders
    • Shoulder Pain
    • Spinal Conditions
    • Sports Injuries
    • Sprains
    • Tendonitis
    • Work-Related Injuries
  • Surgery Specialties
    • Arthroscopy
    • Foot & Ankle Surgery
    • Hand Surgery
    • Hip Surgery
    • Knee Surgery
    • Robotic Surgery
    • Shoulder Surgery
    • Spinal Surgery
    • Total Joint Replacement
  • On-Site Services & Products
    • Diagnostic Imaging
    • Injection Clinic
    • Pain Management
    • Patient-Specific Implants
    • Physical Therapy
    • Products
    • PRP Therapy
    • Sports Medicine
  • New Patients & Resources
    • Blog
    • FAQs
    • Patient Education
    • Physician Referral
  • Reviews
  • Contact Us