Arthroscopy, also known as keyhole surgery, is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems. Instead of large incisions, surgeons make tiny cuts and use a small camera (arthroscope) to view and repair damaged areas inside the joint. It is commonly performed on the knee, shoulder, elbow, wrist, and ankle.
Unlike traditional open surgery, arthroscopy causes less pain, minimal scarring, and quicker recovery. The small incisions reduce infection risk and allow patients to return to normal activities sooner. It's often done as a day-care procedure, meaning patients can go home the same day.
Arthroscopy helps surgeons see the exact condition of the joint and perform precise treatment.
Most patients recover quickly after arthroscopy. Following your surgeon's instructions — including rest, gentle physiotherapy, and medication — helps restore full movement. Ice packs and mild exercises can also help reduce swelling and stiffness.
For patients seeking a safe, precise, and effective solution to joint issues, arthroscopy is an excellent option. It combines accuracy with faster healing and improved long-term outcomes.
Consult Dr. Srinath Potharaju for expert evaluation and minimally invasive joint care at Medicure Hospital, Ongole.
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Naveen Kumar
09 Oct 2025I had arthroscopy for my ACL tear. Dr. Srinath explained the procedure so well. Recovery was much faster than I expected!
Priya Sharma
08 Oct 2025This article cleared all my doubts about arthroscopy. Now I feel confident about proceeding with my shoulder surgery. Thank you!
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