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Knee Arthroscopy Overview

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Knee Arthroscopy Overview

The diagnosis and treatment of knee joint problems have improved greatly since a minimally invasive procedure called arthroscopy was developed.

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Knee Arthroscopy Overview

What Can Arthroscopic Surgery Treat?

Orthopaedic surgeons can use arthroscopic surgery to perform a variety of procedures, including: The removal of small bits of bone or cartilage, the repair or removal of torn tendons, the removal of inflamed synovium (the membrane that lines the cavity of a synovial joint and produces synovial fluid) and the removal inflamed bursae.

There are potential benefits of arthroscopic surgery?

When compared with traditional "open" surgery. With arthroscopic surgery, it's more likely that patients will have less pain following the procedure, experience a lower risk of complications, stay in the hospital for a shorter period of time or have the procedure performed as an out-patient surgery. Patients may also have a quicker recovery and experience less scarring.

What are the risks of arthroscopic surgery? 

All surgery has risks. A patient’s orthopaedic surgeon will discuss the specific risks associated with his or her procedure and recovery. The risks of orthopaedic surgery depend on the patient’s health before surgery and the type of surgery performed. In addition, a patient’s anesthesiologist will discuss the risk associated with the use of anesthesia during his or her procedure.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

The performance of knee arthroscopy depends on age, weight, activity level and other factors. There are potential risks and recovery takes time. People with conditions limiting rehabilitation should not have this surgery. Only an orthopaedic surgeon can tell if knee arthroscopy is right for you.

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