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Day care Arthroscopy

Traditional surgeries require hospital stay for a few days after the surgery. This can cause mental and financial burden to patients. Often, this is done to ensure that the external surgical wounds heal, or simply to keep the patient under ‘observation’.

Daycare Surgery, in contrast, uses modern surgical techniques to ensure that the patient heals faster and can be discharged within 24 hours or earlier.

In Daycare Surgery, a very well-trained surgeon performs the surgery using hi-tech, precision equipment designed to minimize pain and accelerate healing. An arthroscopic method involves a video-assisted procedure through a very small puncture in the joint. These techniques cause minimal secondary damage to the joint resulting in faster healing. Special anaesthetic techniques are used to minimize pain during and after the procedure by our well experienced, highly qualified anaesthesiologists. Patients are able to be on their feet on the same day and return to their normal activities much earlier than traditional surgeries.

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FAQ’s

1. When should I see an orthopedic doctor?
You should consult an orthopedic doctor if you experience persistent joint pain, swelling, stiffness, back pain, sports injuries, or difficulty in movement. If pain lasts more than a few days or affects your daily activities, early diagnosis can prevent further complications.
Knee replacement may be recommended if you have severe knee pain, stiffness, or limited mobility that does not improve with medication, physiotherapy, or lifestyle changes. An orthopedic specialist will evaluate your condition through examination and imaging tests like X-rays or MRI before suggesting surgery.

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems such as ligament tears or cartilage damage. It involves small incisions and usually results in less pain, minimal scarring, and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.

Recovery time varies depending on the patient’s age, health condition, and type of surgery. Most patients start walking within a few days after surgery and resume normal activities within 4–8 weeks with proper rehabilitation and physiotherapy guidance.