Arthroscopy information and international destinations

Arthroscopy involves the insertion of two to four small instruments into the joint, serving not only as a treatment for injuries but also to visualize and diagnose joint-related issues. Usually, this procedure is done on an outpatient basis, enabling patients to go home on the same day.
The surgeon inserts a miniature camera into the joint, enabling them to visually examine the ligaments and bones. Depending on the nature of the injury, additional slender instruments may also be introduced. The use of small-sized tools results in minimal scarring and promotes quicker recovery for the patient. Arthroscopy can be performed on various joints such as the knees, shoulders, elbows, ankles, hips, and wrists. Depending on the situation, the procedure can be carried out under local, regional, or general anesthesia.
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Benefits
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Minimally invasive
Shorter hospital stays
Reduced risk of infection
Less post-operative discomfort
Arthroscopy
Procedure: 1 hr.
Hospital stay: 30 - 45 min.
Cleared to fly: 7 days
After surgery
Out of town patients’ follow-ups can be scheduled virtually after the procedure with the orthopedic surgeon. Patients are clear for flying after 7 days of the arthroscopic surgery.
Note: Follow-ups can be arranged as face-to-face or virtually. If needed, you can go to your primary care physician to remove sutures or get medication adjustments.
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Arthroscopy surgery frequent questions

Get answers to our most frequently asked questions and what to expect after the procedure.
What conditions can be addressed with arthroscopy?
Arthroscopy is employed to treat a wide range of injuries, such as torn ligaments, ACL reconstruction in the knee, removal of loose bone fragments, rotator cuff surgery, and more.
How long will my hospital stay be following the surgery?
Arthroscopy is typically performed as an outpatient procedure. Most patients are discharged within 90 minutes to four hours after the surgery.
When can I go back to work?
The time it takes to return to work varies depending on the specific procedure performed. Patients can typically resume work in sedentary environments relatively quickly. It is recommended to consult with our top orthopedists to get a better understanding of the recovery timeline specific to your case.
Do arthroscopies cause pain?
Arthroscopies are performed under local or general anesthesia, ensuring that you won't experience any pain during the procedure. However, it is possible to experience mild soreness after the arthroscopy. Typically, doctors prescribe pain medication and may recommend applying ice to the joint for relief.

Disclaimer: This information does not reflect the medical advice from our clinics. All cases are different and this treatment may not suit you. Always refer to a medical professional with the certification and experience. All of our physicians are fully qualified to perform these procedures. For more information and diagnosis contact one of our top specialized clinics.

In all medical procedures, there are chances of complications, the specialist will provide you detailed information about the risks of the procedure, talk to the specialist directly.