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Arthroscopy Treatment in Siliguri at Manipal Hospitals

Arthroscopy

Arthroscopy Treatment in Siliguri at Manipal Hospitals

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems using tiny “keyhole” incisions. It involves a specialised instrument called an arthroscope, which helps surgeons see inside the joint without making large cuts.

At Manipal Hospitals, orthopaedic specialists offer advanced Arthroscopy treatments in Siliguri, utilising high-definition cameras and precision tools. Patients benefit from faster recovery, minimal pain, and fewer complications.

Why is Arthroscopy Done?

Arthroscopy treatment in Siliguri is offered for both diagnosis and treatment of joint issues that don’t respond to medication or physiotherapy. Common reasons include:

  • Torn cartilage or ligaments

  • Inflammation in the joint

  • Loose bone or cartilage fragments

  • Damaged joint lining

  • Recurrent joint pain or stiffness

Who is Eligible for Arthroscopy?

Arthroscopy may be advised for individuals who:

  • Have chronic joint pain or limited mobility

  • Suffered a sports injury or trauma

  • Have a joint condition not improving with conservative treatment

  • Need an accurate diagnosis for unexplained joint symptoms

Before suggesting surgery, the doctor will assess the patient's overall health, joint function, and imaging results.

What to Expect Before the Arthroscopy Procedure?

Arthroscopy treatments in Siliguri are usually done as a day-care procedure. The patient will check into the facility where the surgery will be performed. Before surgery, patients undergo:

  • Blood tests

  • Imaging (X-ray, MRI, CT, or Ultrasound)

  • Anaesthesia assessment

The type of anaesthesia (i.e., local, regional, spinal, or general) depends on the joint and the patient's medical condition. They will receive IV fluids and medications before surgery begins.

What Happens During Arthroscopy?

During the Arthroscopy treatment in Siliguri:

  • Patients are positioned depending on which joint is being treated.

  • A tourniquet may be applied to reduce bleeding and improve visibility inside the joint.

  • The joint is filled with sterile fluid to improve visibility.

  • The procedure involves making two or three small incisions (typically 0.5 to 1 cm) in the affected joint area.

  • A camera (arthroscope) and specialised surgical instruments are inserted.

  • The arthroscope sends live images to a monitor, enabling the surgeon to closely examine the joints, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons. 

  • Using these images, the surgeon can diagnose the issue or perform surgical treatment as needed. 

  • After the procedure, incisions are stitched and bandaged.

What to Expect After the Arthroscopy Procedure

After the Arthroscopy procedure:

  • Patients will be observed for a few hours before discharge.

  • Most patients go home the same day.

  • Pain medications and mobility aids may be provided.

  • They will be advised on wound care and light activity.

  • The surgeon will give a tailored rehab plan.

Benefits of Arthroscopy

Manipal Hospitals offers the best keyhole joint procedure treatment in Siliguri. Its benefits include:

  • Smaller incisions and less scarring.

  • Shorter hospital stay or none at all.

  • Reduced risk of infection and bleeding.

  • Quicker return to normal activities.

  • Precision diagnosis and treatment in one procedure.

Risks and Complications of Arthroscopy

While considered safe, possible complications of Arthroscopy include

  • Infection

  • Bleeding or swelling

  • Nerve or vessel injury

  • Blood clots

  • Anaesthesia reactions

Manipal Hospitals uses strict infection control protocols and a multidisciplinary team approach to minimise risks. They offer the best keyhole joint procedure treatment in Siliguri.

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FAQ's

Common joint conditions treated with Arthroscopy include:

  • Shoulders.

  • Knees.

  • Wrists.

  • Elbows.

  • Hips.

  • Ankles.

After the surgical procedure, the patient should be able to return home within a few hours. Aftercare involves:

  • Medications (to relieve pain)

  • Protection (splints, slings, crutches)

  • Following the RICE (rest, ice, compress, elevate) method.

  • Exercise.

  • Maintaining a clean, covered incision.

  • Taking showers instead of baths until the incision heals.

Specially trained orthopaedic surgeons perform Arthroscopy. The procedure is supported by an expert team that includes anesthesiologists, surgical nurses, and physical therapists. Together, they ensure precision, safety, and effective recovery throughout the patient's treatment journey.

Recovery after Arthroscopy is usually smoother and quicker than after open surgery.

  • Minor incisions heal in a few days. 

  • Pain is usually mild, though full recovery may take several weeks.

  • Patients follow a tailored rehab plan based on their condition and the joint treated. 

  • Most patients resume daily activities or sports within a few weeks.

An Arthroscopy typically takes between 30 minutes and 2 hours. It depends on factors like the specific joint involved (such as the knee, shoulder, or hip), the severity of the damage, and whether both diagnosis and treatment are performed during the same session.