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Shoulder Arthroscopy

Shoulder Arthroscopy

Shoulder arthroscopy, a minimally invasive procedure often performed as a daycare surgery, helps in diagnosing and treating shoulder issues when other treatments fail. During the procedure, surgeons insert a miniature camera into the joint. As a result, they can visualize and effectively address different shoulder pathologies.

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Diagnostic Arthroscopy: This procedure precisely diagnoses shoulder problems. At My Ortho Centre, it is offered with advanced imaging support for accurate results and at a nominal cost.

Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: Surgeons often recommend this surgery for full-thickness large tears, unresponsive symptoms, or acute traumatic injuries that cause functional loss. Moreover, the use of advanced technology and expert surgical skills ensures highly successful repair outcomes.

Arthroscopic Labral/Bankart’s Repair: Labral injuries, such as Bankart’s, are treated by reattaching the torn labral tissue to its bony bed. Consequently, this prevents recurring shoulder dislocations and allows patients to return to sports activities with greater confidence.

Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression: In cases of subacromial impingement, this procedure relieves pain by removing inflamed tissue and bony spurs. Additionally, specialized probes improve precision and enhance patient recovery.

Arthroscopic AC Joint Debridement: For acromioclavicular arthritis, debridement helps by removing diseased tissue. Therefore, patients experience restored, pain-free shoulder movement after surgery.

At My Ortho Centre, patients benefit from comprehensive care, modern technology, and highly skilled surgeons. Furthermore, this combination guarantees safe procedures, quicker recovery, and optimal outcomes for all types of shoulder arthroscopy.

FAQs

Shoulder arthroscopy replacement is a surgical procedure aimed at addressing various shoulder joint issues, such as arthritis or injury, by replacing damaged parts of the joint with artificial components.

Candidates typically include individuals with severe shoulder pain, stiffness, or loss of function due to conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or traumatic injuries that haven't responded to non-surgical treatments.

Benefits may include reduced pain, improved range of motion, enhanced shoulder stability, and increased ability to perform daily activities and participate in recreational activities.

Recovery varies depending on factors such as the individual's overall health, the extent of the surgery, and adherence to rehabilitation protocols. Generally, patients undergo physical therapy to regain strength and mobility gradually.

Risks include infection, blood clots, nerve or blood vessel damage, stiffness, instability, and implant failure. It's essential to discuss these risks thoroughly with your surgeon before undergoing the procedure.