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Knee Arthroscopy by Dr. Shekhar Srivastav – Expert Orthopedic Surgeon in Delhi

Dr. Shekhar Srivastav, a leading orthopedic surgeon in Delhi, specializes in knee arthroscopy, a minimally invasive surgical procedure used for diagnosing and treating various knee joint conditions. With extensive experience in arthroscopic and sports injury surgeries, Dr. Srivastav ensures precise and effective treatment for his patients.

What is Knee Arthroscopy?

Knee arthroscopy is performed using a small camera (arthroscope) inserted through tiny incisions in the knee. This advanced technique allows Dr. Srivastav to assess the joint and perform necessary repairs with minimal trauma, leading to faster recovery and less postoperative discomfort.

Conditions Treated with Knee Arthroscopy

  • Meniscus Tears : Repair or removal of damaged cartilage
  • ACL/PCL Injuries : Reconstruction of torn knee ligaments
  • Cartilage Damage : Smoothing or restoration of damaged cartilage
  • Knee Inflammation (Synovitis) : Removal of inflamed tissue
  • Loose Body Removal : Extraction of bone or cartilage fragments
  • Patellar Disorders : Correction of kneecap alignment issues

Procedure & Recovery

  • Performed under anesthesia (local, regional, or general)
  • Small incisions allow for precise, minimally invasive repair
  • ame-day discharge for most patients
  • Quick recovery with tailored rehabilitation programs

Dr. Shekhar Srivastav provides advanced arthroscopic treatment with a focus on minimizing downtime and optimizing knee function. If you’re experiencing persistent knee pain or injury, consult Dr. Srivastav in Delhi for expert evaluation and treatment.

FAQ On Knee Arthroscopy

Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat knee joint problems. It is performed to address conditions like meniscus tears, ligament injuries, cartilage damage, and knee inflammation with minimal incisions and faster recovery.

Recovery time varies depending on the procedure performed. Most patients can resume daily activities within a few weeks, while full recovery, especially after ligament reconstruction, may take several months with physical therapy.

The procedure itself is not painful as it is performed under anesthesia. Some discomfort and swelling may occur post-surgery, but pain is usually manageable with medications and physiotherapy.

Patients should follow their surgeon’s advice, including rest, ice application, elevation, and prescribed exercises. Avoiding strenuous activities and following a structured rehabilitation plan ensures optimal healing.

While knee arthroscopy is generally safe, potential risks include infection, blood clots, stiffness, and temporary swelling. Choosing an experienced surgeon and following post-operative care guidelines can minimize these risks.

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