Keyhole Arthroscopy Surgeries: Precision Healing Through Tiny Incisions
Joint pain and mobility issues can severely impact your quality of life. Fortunately, modern orthopedic techniques like keyhole arthroscopy offer a less invasive way to diagnose and treat joint conditions—without the need for large incisions or prolonged recovery.
What Is Keyhole Arthroscopy?
Arthroscopy is a type of minimally invasive surgery where a small camera (arthroscope) and specialized instruments are inserted into the joint through tiny incisions—often just 1–2 cm wide. This allows surgeons to:
It’s often referred to as “keyhole surgery” because of the small entry points used.
Common Types of Arthroscopy Surgeries
| Joint | Conditions Treated |
|---|---|
| Knee | ACL tears, meniscus injuries, cartilage damage. |
| Shoulder | Rotator cuff tears, impingement syndrome, labral tears |
| Ankle | Ligament injuries, bone spurs, synovitis |
| Elbow | Loose bodies, tennis elbow, arthritis |
| Hip | Labral tears, femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), cartilage damage |
Who Is a Candidate?
Arthroscopy is ideal for:
It’s often recommended when imaging tests (like MRI or X-rays) don’t fully explain symptoms.
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