Dr. Rahul Gupta is a top Orthopaedician at Apollo Hospitals Sector 26 in Noida. Holding MBBS, MS, Dr. Rahul Gupta specializes in diagnosing and treating a wide range of Orthopaedics conditions, including Achilles Tendon Rupture, Ankle Sprain, Bursitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, and more.

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Arthroscopic Surgery

Arthroscopic surgery is a modern, minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems. It involves inserting a tiny camera, called an arthroscope, into the joint through a small incision. This allows orthopedic surgeons to see inside the joint and perform repairs using specialized instruments — all with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues. Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems within a joint, such as the knee, shoulder, or hip. Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems within a joint, such as the knee, shoulder, or hip.

What is Arthroscopic Surgery?

Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems inside a joint. It involves inserting a small, fiber-optic camera called an arthroscope through a tiny incision. The camera displays images on a monitor, allowing the surgeon to see the inside of the joint in real-time and guide miniature instruments to repair or remove damaged tissue.

Joints Commonly Treated with Arthroscopy:

Knee

The knee is a joint in the leg that connects the upper and lower leg bones.

Shoulder

The shoulder is a complex ball-and-socket joint that connects the arm to the upper body.

Hip

Your hip joint is a connection point between your legs and your torso. Stand up straight and breathe out.

Ankle

The ankle is a joint connecting the foot and the lower leg, also referring to the area surrounding this joint.

Elbow

Apipe fitting used in plumbing systems to connect two pipes of the same or different nominal diameter.

Wrist

a joint that connects the hand to the forearm, allowing for a wide range of hand movements.

Benefits of Arthroscopic Surgery

  • Smaller incisions, less pain

  • Faster recovery and return to activities

  • Minimal scarring

  • Lower risk of infection

  • Shorter downtime compared to traditional open surgery

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is arthroscopic surgery painful?

Most patients experience only mild to moderate discomfort. Pain is much less compared to traditional open surgery and is easily managed with medications.

2. How long is the recovery period?

Recovery varies by joint and procedure. Minor procedures can recover in 2–3 weeks, while more complex repairs (like ACL reconstruction) may take 3–6 months.

3. Will I need physical therapy?
  • Yes. Rehabilitation is a crucial part of recovery. Physical therapy helps restore strength, flexibility, and joint mobility.

4. Are there risks involved?

As with any surgery, risks include infection, blood clots, or joint stiffness. However, arthroscopy has a low complication rate.

5. When can I return to sports or work?

Depending on your activity level and type of surgery, you may return to light work within 1–2 weeks and sports within 4–12 weeks, as advised by your surgeon.