Arthroscopy

The Sports Medicine department at Asian Hospitals offers advanced treatment and management services of injuries that emerge due to Sports and other serious physical activities. The Department specialists are experts in surgical and non-surgical management of a broad scope of trauma and injuries that are often phenomena in the world of sports such as cricket, swimming, tennis, football, etc.

Arthroscopy

The Department of Arthroscopy group has exceptionally trained medical professionals with years of experience dealing with injuries like concussions, shoulder dislocation, twisting of ankle, etc.

Furthermore, our team consists of world-class orthopedic experts specializing in modern, cutting-edge surgical techniques and physiotherapists who have broad experience and expertise in handling any musculoskeletal injuries. Moreover, we have a team of talented doctors who have been trained and practiced from renowned healthcare institutions in India and abroad that help them delivering unfailing results, simple fracture to grave injuries resulting out of heightened physical movements.

Our approach consists of making a comprehensive diagnosis by analyzing the injury thoroughly followed by crafting a management plan. The Department is fully equipped with all the required machines to assess the injury and offer proper treatment for it. All these have been made by keeping in mind the comfort of the patients.

Procedures and Treatments

Hip Replacement Surgery

It is generally performed when the knee joint is damaged or worn to the extent that your mobility is limited and you experience severe pain even while resting. This happens typically either due to excessive weight or pressure on the joints. A modern, artificial hip joint is intended to last for at least 10-15 years. Most people find relief and comfort after the surgery, along with the improvement in the movement. However, Osteoarthritis and other conditions can also cause hip joint damage such as rheumatoid arthritis, hip fracture, unusual bone growth, etc.

A hip replacement will be performed using general anesthesia. Our surgeons will make an incision in the hip, detach the damaged part and replace it with an artificial piece made from metal and ceramic alloy.

Arthroscopy

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive orthopedic procedure performed to comprehend a particular joint’s inner workings by a visual examination. The arthroscopy surgery is performed by an experienced arthroscope that gives a visual detailing and can also repair and correct the joint.

The surgery starts with a small skin incision, and this is performed by giving local, general, or spinal anesthesia. During Arthroscopy, our doctors will take a piece of tissue for biopsy, assess it, and make necessary corrections by performing the surgery. During Arthroscopy Surgery, disorders generally found include inflammation of the synovium lining the joint, tendon, ligament, or cartilage damage. Such conditions influence the person going through arthritis or an individual with a history of several joint injuries. All of these circumstances can be removed or repaired during Arthroscopy Surgery. Most people don’t need to stay overnight in the hospital as the time taken to recover from the arthroscopy surgery is instantaneous.

Joint Aspiration

Joint aspiration is called arthrocentesis. It is helpful while diagnosing certain joint problems. Our Joint aspiration method is the most accurate method to identify regardless of whether the joint pain and swelling are occurred due to an infection or is caused by crystal-related arthritis disease such as gout.

For this procedure, our doctor will first inject the area needed to be studied with anesthesia and numb the specific area. Then, the doctor embeds a significantly large needle into the joint space, brings out joint fluid, and analyzes the fluid using a microscope. The doctor assesses the fluid depending upon the color and clarity and performs other white blood cell count tests. This procedure is quick, easy, and relatively painless.

Knee Replacement Surgery

It is performed when a person experiences severe knee pain, making it difficult for him to fulfill his simple daily tasks. This surgery is performed for people above 50 years who are suffering from severe Osteoarthritis. A cut or incision is made in front of the knee. The artificial joint is afterward attached to the thigh bone, shin, and knee cap either with a particular material or cement. The joint’s artificial part depends on the muscles and ligaments from the surrounding area for support and function.

Services

  • Knee Arthroscopy
  • Hip Arthroscopy
  • Elbow Arthroscopy
  • Wrist Arthroscopy
  • Shoulder Arthroscopy
  • Ankle Arthroscopy
  • Hand Arthroscopy
  • Benefits of Arthroscopic surgery
  • Miniature incisions
  • Snappy healing
  • Rapid Recovery
  • Fewer scars on the body
  • Same-day discharge from the hospital
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FAQs

Six joints are commonly analyzed with the arthroscope. These incorporate the knee, elbow, ankle, shoulder, hip, and wrist.

Despite the fact that inconveniences are rare, they do happen following Arthroscopy. These incorporate blood clots of a vein, bleeding, excessive swelling, infection, and harm to blood vessels or nerves.

LArthroscopic surgery permits speedier recovery time and less pain since less muscle and tissue get disturbed during the procedure than regular open surgery. Most patients are treated as outpatients and can go home after several hours of the operation./p>

The process isn’t time-consuming and is generally completed within 1 or 2 hours. All patients are needed to have normal breathing and pulse rate prior to being moved to the ward as the anesthetic administered is either general, local, or spinal. Once the patient is shifted to a recovery ward, he/she is kept under observation to check for swelling or any secondary reaction. Pain killers are not required at any stage since most arthroscopic procedures help reduce or identify the cause of pain and don’t trigger another pain unless there are some complications. Unbearable pain must be reported to the doctor immediately.