Arthroscopic & Minimally Invasive Procedures

Arthroscopic and minimally invasive procedures are advanced surgical techniques that allow orthopedic surgeons to diagnose and treat joint problems through small incisions. Using specialized cameras and instruments, these procedures reduce tissue damage, minimize pain, and promote faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery. They are commonly performed on the knee, shoulder, hip, wrist, and ankle joints.

  • Smaller incisions leading to less scarring.
  • Reduced postoperative pain and faster healing.
  • Shorter hospital stay and early return to daily activities.
  • Lower risk of infection compared to open surgeries.
  • Accurate diagnosis and treatment with high-precision instruments.
  • Ideal for ligament repairs, meniscus surgery, cartilage procedures, and shoulder joint repairs.