🦵 KNEE ARTHROSCOPY
Advanced Joint Care by Dr. Ashwini Kumar Khicher – Orthopedic Surgeon in Jaipur
🩺 What is Knee Arthroscopy?
Knee Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems inside the knee joint. It involves making small incisions and using a special camera (arthroscope) to visualize the joint on a screen. Surgical tools are then used to repair or remove damaged tissues.
This technique offers faster recovery, less pain, and minimal scarring compared to traditional open knee surgery — making it a preferred method for treating common knee problems.
⚠️ When is Knee Arthroscopy Needed?
Dr. Khicher may recommend knee arthroscopy if you have:
Torn meniscus (cartilage between the bones)
Torn ACL or PCL (ligaments stabilizing the knee)
Loose bone or cartilage fragments in the joint
Patella (kneecap) misalignment
Persistent knee pain or swelling not responding to other treatments
Synovitis (inflammation of the joint lining)
🛠️ Common Arthroscopic Procedures Performed
Meniscus Repair / Removal (Meniscectomy)
ACL / PCL Reconstruction
Removal of loose bodies (bone or cartilage)
Cartilage smoothing / microfracture for early arthritis
Lateral release for kneecap tracking issues
Synovial tissue removal in inflammatory conditions
🔍 Surgical Technique & Tools
Dr. Ashwini Kumar Khicher uses state-of-the-art arthroscopic systems for precision and safety:
Performed under spinal or general anesthesia
Small 0.5–1 cm incisions are made around the knee
High-definition camera provides internal visualization
Specialized miniature instruments are used for treatment
🏥 What to Expect: Before, During & After Surgery
✅ Preoperative Assessment:
Physical examination of the knee
MRI scans or X-rays to confirm diagnosis
Routine blood tests, ECG & anesthetic clearance
Detailed discussion on expected outcomes and rehab
🩻 During Surgery:
Typically lasts 30–90 minutes depending on the procedure
Minimal soft tissue disruption
Usually performed as day-care surgery (no overnight stay)
🚶♂️ Recovery & Rehabilitation:
Walking usually starts the same or next day
Ice packs and elevation help reduce swelling
Sutures removed in 7–10 days
Outpatient physiotherapy begins within a few days
Most return to normal activities in 2–6 weeks, depending on the procedure
💡 Benefits of Knee Arthroscopy with Dr. Khicher
✅ Minimally invasive approach
✅ Reduced pain and quicker recovery
✅ Day-care or short hospital stay
✅ Smaller scars and less tissue trauma
✅ Expert post-op care and rehab planning
🧾 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. Is knee arthroscopy painful?
No, the procedure itself is painless under anesthesia. Postoperative discomfort is minimal and managed with medications.
Q2. Will I need crutches or a brace?
Depending on the procedure (e.g., ligament reconstruction), you may use crutches or a knee brace temporarily.
Q3. Can arthroscopy cure arthritis?
It can relieve symptoms in early arthritis by removing damaged tissue, but advanced arthritis may require other interventions.
Q4. How soon can I return to work or sports?
Office work: ~1 week
Sports/Strenuous activities: 4–8 weeks (case-dependent)
📍 Where Dr. Ashwini Kumar Khicher Practices
🧑⚕️ Amar Jain Hospital – Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur
📞 Contact: +91 99077 34330
🌐 Website: arthroalign.com
📧 Email: dr_ashu84@rediffmail.com
🏃 Ready to Get Back on Your Feet?
If you're struggling with knee pain, instability, or swelling, book a consultation with Dr. Ashwini Kumar Khicher. With expert evaluation and precision arthroscopic techniques, regain pain-free movement and active living.
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