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Arthroscopy in Ongole

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Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure done on the joints which is used to not only diagnose but also treat issues of the joint. An arthroscopy in Ongole might be considered in the event that there is pain or damage from an injury to the joint. The most usual joints on which arthroscopy is performed at arthroscopy hopsitals in Ongole are the knees, shoulder, hip, ankle, elbow and wrist.

During an arthroscopy, the orthopaedic surgeon in Ongole makes small incisions in the skin and a thin tube is inserted which has a light and camera at the end of it called an arthroscope. This device allows the orthopaedic surgeon to see the inside of the joints comfortably. A sterile liquid is filled into the joint to provide better view of the joint. The images from the camera are displayed upon a tv screen in the operating room. Diagnosis with respect to the issue in the joint can be done and contingent upon the diagnosis the type of surgery if any needs to be done can be determined. In certain situations, additional instruments are inserted but making further holes in the skin and these instruments are used to cut, shave or stitch the surfaces of the joint.

Arthroscopy is used for various needs of the joints at best fractures trauma hospitals in Ongole, such as:

  • Shoulder: Rotator cuff tear, impingement syndrome or dislocations.
  • Knee: Meniscal tear, cartilage wear or tear, ACL injury or any instability.
  • Wrist: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
  • Loose bodies found in any joints can be evacuated using arthroscopy.
  • Scaring in the joints.
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As with any surgery, there are a couple of risks associated with arthroscopy as well, however they might be very minimal, such as:

  • Bleeding.
  • Infection in the incision sites.
  • Allergic reactions to anesthesia or any other medicines administered.

There are many advantages of arthroscopic surgeries performed by joint pain surgeon in Ongole when compared to traditional surgery:

  • Smaller incisions.
  • Minimal soft tissue injury.
  • Less post operative pain.
  • Quick recuperation.
  • Lesser rate of infection.

The best part about arthroscopy is that most of the time it is an outpatient procedure and the patient needs to spend very less time in the arthroscopy hospital in Ongole.

Recovery:

Right recovery always has the right physiotherapy associated to it. Following the surgeons post operative instructions are very important. Right medications, permitted exercises, right amount of rest and protecting the area of surgery are necessary. In the event that something out of the ordinary such as fever, pain, leakage from incision, redness or swelling is noticed it is definitely advised to immediately consult orthopaedicians in Ongole.