Note: This is an appointment request only Depending on the availability of the consultant, appointment will be confirmed to you through mail/call The appointment requests can be made minimum 48 hrs in advance
At GMC ortho hospital we take pride in offering state-of-the-art arthroscopy services to provide effective solutions for various joint issues. Our team of skilled orthopedic surgeons specializes in performing minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures to diagnose, treat, and enhance the health of your joints. Here’s everything you need to know about our arthroscopy services:
4K Vision LED Camera (USA Made)
Enhancing Precision and Visualization Our commitment to excellence is demonstrated by our use of cutting-edge technology, including the 4K Vision LED Camera. This high-definition camera, sourced from the USA, provides unparalleled visualization during arthroscopic procedures. It enables our surgeons to observe the smallest details within the joint, facilitating accurate diagnoses and precise surgical interventions.
Benefits of the 4K Vision LED Camera:
All Inside Repair of Cruciate Ligaments and Meniscus
Innovative All Inside Techniques At GMC Ortho Hospital, we offer advanced “All Inside” techniques for the repair of crucial ligaments (such as the anterior cruciate ligament) and meniscus. These innovative methods involve using minimally invasive approaches to access and repair the injured ligaments and meniscus, minimizing disruption to surrounding tissues.
How All Inside Techniques Work:
Advantages of All Inside Repair:
What is Arthroscopy?
Arthroscopy is a cutting-edge medical technique that allows us to visualize the interior of joints using a small camera called an arthroscope. Through tiny incisions, our surgeons can examine joint structures in real-time and perform necessary repairs with precision.
Benefits of Arthroscopy:
Our Arthroscopy Services:
We offer arthroscopy for various joints, including but not limited to:
Why Choose Us?
Expertise in Sports Medicine
Our orthopedic specialists have extensive experience in sports medicine, addressing injuries commonly faced by athletes and active individuals. Whether you’re a professional athlete or a weekend warrior, our team is dedicated to providing personalized care to help you return to your active lifestyle.
Personalized Care and Support
We understand the importance of a comprehensive approach to recovery. Our orthopedic team doesn’t just focus on surgery; we also emphasize postoperative care, rehabilitation, and education to ensure you achieve the best possible results.
Consultation and More
If you’re seeking advanced arthroscopic procedures and sports medicine expertise, schedule a consultation with our experienced orthopedic team. We’re here to answer your questions, address your concerns, and guide you through the journey to optimal joint health and performance.
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that involves using a tiny camera to visualize and treat joint issues. It requires small incisions and offers a less invasive alternative to traditional open surgery.
Arthroscopy is used to diagnose and treat various joint conditions such as torn ligaments, cartilage damage, joint inflammation, and more.
Arthroscopic procedures at GMC Ortho Hospital are carried out by skilled and experienced orthopedic surgeons who specialize in this technique.
Arthroscopy leads to shorter recovery times, less post-operative pain, reduced scarring, and quicker return to daily activities due to its minimally invasive approach.
GMC Ortho Hospital stands out for its team of qualified arthroscopic surgeons, state-of-the-art technology, and a patient-centric approach to care.
During the procedure, a small camera (arthroscope) is inserted into the joint through a small incision. This allows the surgeon to view the area and perform necessary repairs with specialized instruments
Recovery times vary depending on the specific procedure and patient, but generally, patients can resume light activities within a few days and engage in more strenuous activities after a few weeks.
While arthroscopy is considered safe, like any surgical procedure, there are potential risks such as infection, bleeding, or damage to surrounding structures. Your surgeon will discuss these risks before the procedure.
Arthroscopy is commonly performed on joints such as the knee, shoulder, hip, and ankle. The feasibility of the procedure depends on the specific joint and condition.
To schedule an arthroscopy procedure or to learn more about the services offered, you can contact GMC Ortho Hospital’s patient care representatives who will guide you through the process.