Arthroscopy

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What is Arthoscopy?

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to visualise, diagnose, and treat various problems inside a joint. A small camera, known as an arthroscope, is inserted into the joint through a tiny incision. This camera projects images onto a screen, allowing the surgeon to see inside the joint without making large cuts. Arthroscopy is commonly used for knees, shoulders, and other joints. Advantages include faster recovery times, reduced risk of complications, and minimal scarring compared to traditional open surgery.

Which Joints are Arthroscopies Performed on?

Arthroscopy is most commonly, it is carried out on the knee and shoulder due to their susceptibility to injury and wear. However, it’s not limited to these joints alone. The wrist, ankle, hip, and even smaller joints like those in the fingers and toes can also undergo arthroscopic examination and treatment. With advances in medical technology and the miniaturisation of surgical tools, the range of joints that can benefit from this minimally invasive approach continues to expand.

How is Arthroscopy Performed?

Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that provides surgeons with a detailed view of the inside of a joint. For example, during knee arthroscopy, the surgeon makes small incisions around the knee. A small camera, an arthroscope, is then inserted through one of these incisions. This camera projects clear images onto a monitor, allowing the surgeon to examine the internal structures of the knee. Through other small incisions, the surgeon can insert miniature surgical instruments to repair or remove damaged tissues. The process is similar for hip arthroscopy. Small incisions are made around the hip joint and the arthroscope allows the inside to be visualised. Using the images from the arthroscope, the surgeon can address problems such as torn cartilage or other abnormalities in the hip joint with great precision.

What are the Advantages of Arthoscopy?

Arthroscopy offers several benefits over traditional open surgery. Firstly, it involves smaller incisions, which usually results in less pain post-surgery and quicker recovery times. Since it’s minimally invasive, there’s a reduced risk of infection and complications. Patients often experience less scarring due to the tiny incisions made during the procedure. Furthermore, arthroscopy allows for more precise diagnosis and treatment as surgeons can directly visualise the internal structures of the joint using the arthroscope. This can lead to more accurate and effective treatments. Finally, patients usually do not need to stay overnight in hospital, as many arthroscopic procedures can be performed on an outpatient basis.

Arthroscopy in Turkey

Arthroscopy in Turkey has witnessed significant growth and advancements over the years. Not only does Turkey offer state-of-the-art medical facilities and well-trained orthopaedic surgeons, but the country has also established itself as a hub for medical tourism in the region. 

The success of Turkey in the field of orthopaedic surgery is evident from its high success rates, the adoption of advanced technologies, and the increasing number of international patients seeking arthroscopic procedures there. 

Many hospitals in Turkey are equipped with modern arthroscopic equipment, and surgeons are well-versed in the latest techniques. The combination of quality healthcare, competitive prices, and Turkey’s rich cultural heritage makes it an attractive destination for those considering arthroscopic surgery.

Turkish orthopaedic surgeons are highly trained and often have extensive experience in arthroscopy. Many have trained internationally and are well-versed in the latest techniques and advancements.

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