Arthroscopy
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to diagnose and treat a variety of joint problems, including ligament tears, cartilage damage, and meniscus injuries. With arthroscopy, we can visualize the inside of the joint using a tiny camera (arthroscope) inserted through small incisions. This allows for precise diagnosis and targeted treatment, often resulting in faster recovery times and improved outcomes.
Sports Injuries
Sports injuries can range from minor sprains and strains to more severe ligament tears and fractures. Our team specializes in the comprehensive management of sports-related injuries, offering a range of treatment options tailored to each patient's needs. Whether you're dealing with a torn ACL, rotator cuff injury, or stress fracture, we're here to provide you with expert care and support throughout your recovery journey.
Trust Sattva Hospital to provide you with the specialized care you need to overcome arthroscopy and sports injuries, allowing you to return to an active and pain-free lifestyle.
The knee joint is made up of three bones and a variety of ligaments. The knee is formed by the femur (the thigh bone), the tibia (the shin bone), and the patella (the kneecap). Several muscles and ligaments control the motion of the knee and protect it from damage at the same time. Two ligaments on either side of the knee, called the medial and lateral collateral ligaments, stabilize the knee from side-to-side.
Menisci are two crescent-shaped (half moon) discs between the thigh bone (femur) and the leg bone (tibia). They serve as shock absorbers and have several other important functions too.
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive ‘Key Hole’ surgical procedure on a joint in which an endoscope inserted into the joint through a small incision for treatment of the injury. It is technically possible to do an arthroscopic examination of almost every joint.
Some of the advantages of an arthroscopy compared with traditional open surgery include:
There are two ligaments on the sides of the knee: the Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) and the Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL), and two crossed ligaments in the centre of the knee, the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) and the Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL).
These procedures involve repairing or reconstructing the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) in the knee. Our expert surgeons use advanced arthroscopic techniques to restore stability and function to the knee joint, helping patients regain strength and mobility after ligament injuries.
Meniscus repair is a minimally invasive procedure to treat tears in the meniscus, the cartilage in the knee joint. Using arthroscopic techniques, our surgeons carefully repair the torn meniscus, promoting healing and preserving the integrity of the knee joint.
Root repair addresses tears at the root attachment of the meniscus, which can cause instability and pain in the knee joint. Our specialized approach focuses on restoring the meniscus to its natural position and function, reducing the risk of further damage and improving long-term joint health.
Meniscectomy is a surgical procedure to remove damaged or torn portions of the meniscus in the knee. Our skilled surgeons perform arthroscopic meniscectomy to alleviate pain, improve joint function, and prevent further complications associated with meniscal tears.
Avulsion injuries occur when the ligament pulls away from its attachment point on the bone. Our surgeons use arthroscopic techniques to reattach the torn ligament to the bone, restoring stability and function to the knee joint and allowing patients to return to their normal activities.
During arthroscopic surgery, loose bodies or fragments of cartilage and bone can be removed from the joint, relieving pain and restoring mobility. Our surgeons perform precise and minimally invasive procedures to remove loose bodies and improve joint function.
This procedure addresses recurrent shoulder dislocations by repairing the Bankart lesion (tear in the shoulder labrum) and the Hill-Sachs lesion (damage to the humeral head). Our surgeons use arthroscopic techniques to stabilize the shoulder joint and prevent future dislocations.
Latarjet surgery is a procedure to treat recurrent shoulder dislocations by transferring a piece of bone from the coracoid process to the front of the shoulder socket. Our skilled surgeons perform this procedure arthroscopically, providing stability to the shoulder joint and reducing the risk of further dislocations.
Rotator cuff repair is a surgical procedure to treat tears in the rotator cuff tendons of the shoulder. Using arthroscopic techniques, our surgeons repair the torn tendons, restoring strength and function to the shoulder joint and improving range of motion for patients.
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If your joint pain hasn’t improved and scans aren’t giving clear answers, arthroscopy lets us see what’s really happening inside. It’s a small procedure. We insert a thin camera into the joint, check for damage, and fix what needs fixing—often in the same session.
No large cuts, no unnecessary steps. At Sattva Orthopaedic and ENT Hospital, our arthroscopy surgeons in Ahmedabad focus on getting the job done clearly and efficiently. You’re usually back home the same day, and recovery is simpler than with open surgery. If your joint keeps bothering you, we’re here to take a proper look and sort it.
We treat ligament injuries, dislocations, and sports-related pain every day. Whether you’re recovering from a torn ACL or a sprained shoulder that won’t settle, our ligament doctor in Ahmedabad and sports doctor in Ahmedabad will help you get back to movement, without pushing you too fast.
If you’re feeling unsteady, dizzy, or losing balance, it may not be your knee—it might be vertigo. You can meet with a vertigo doctor in Ahmedabad who’ll check what’s really going on. We look at the full picture, not just the joint.