Why choose Shoulder Arthroscopy Treatment?
Shoulder Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that offers numerous benefits for patients suffering from shoulder injuries or conditions. This advanced technique involves the use of a small camera, called an arthroscope, which is inserted into the shoulder joint through tiny incisions. The arthroscope provides a clear and detailed view of the inside of the shoulder joint, allowing the orthopedic surgeon to accurately diagnose and treat various shoulder problems.
Some common conditions that can be treated with shoulder arthroscopy include rotator cuff tears, shoulder impingement, labral tears, and shoulder instability. The minimally invasive nature of this procedure leads to several benefits for patients.
Advantages of Shoulder Arthroscopy
- Shoulder arthroscopy offers a quicker recovery time compared to traditional open surgery. The small incisions result in less tissue damage and scarring, allowing patients to experience less pain and discomfort post-surgery.
- During the Shoulder Arthroscopy procedure, the surgeon inserts the arthroscope through a small incision and uses specialized instruments to repair or remove damaged tissues. The ability to access the shoulder joint without fully opening it up significantly reduces the risk of complications and infection.
- Shoulder arthroscopy also provides surgeons with a detailed view of the shoulder joint, allowing them to accurately diagnose and treat various conditions such as rotator cuff tears, shoulder instability, and labral tears. The arthroscope enables surgeons to visualize the joint structures in real-time, facilitating precise surgical interventions.
- Another advantage of shoulder arthroscopy is the ability to perform certain procedures simultaneously. For example, if a patient has a rotator cuff tear and a labral tear, both can be addressed during the same surgery. This not only saves time but also reduces the need for multiple surgeries and anesthesia.
- Shoulder Arthroscopy also leads to less post-operative pain and a quicker recovery time compared to open surgery. The risk of infection is significantly reduced due to the smaller incisions.
- Shoulder arthroscopy can be performed on an outpatient basis, eliminating the need for hospitalization. Patients can return home on the same day as the procedure, leading to a more convenient and cost-effective treatment option.
In conclusion, shoulder arthroscopy offers numerous advantages, including faster recovery, reduced risk of infection, precise diagnosis and treatment,
Dr. Shekhar Srivastav’s extensive knowledge and proficiency in shoulder arthroscopy enable him to address a wide range of shoulder conditions, such as rotator cuff tears, shoulder impingement, labral tears, and shoulder instability. He utilizes advanced technology and techniques to provide personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s specific needs.