Monday, 7 January 2013

Keyhole Surgery of the Knee – Knee Arthroscopy



Knee arthroscopy is very popular as keyhole surgery of the knee in which small cuts are made through which a small camera is inserted. The doctor diagnosesthe problems concerned with the various components of the knee like torn cartilage, arthritis and ligament damage.

The most important benefit of this surgery is to analyse and confirm what the problem is with the knee. Using this, a knee surgeon or a Patellofemoral surgeon may carry on the treatment. A KeyholeSurgery of the Knee can be really helpful for a person who is in tremendous pain and discomfort in determining the actual problem. These discomforts can be due to many reasons like injuries, inflammation and many more.

It is not necessary for every person who has pain in the knees to undergo this surgery, here comes the importance of a good doctor or Patellofemoral Surgeon who will be able to guide the person better in this regard. There are several other methods like MRI scan that can be adopted for analysing the problems.

Although this surgery is very helpful and effective but there may be certain complications.  Scarring blood clots, difficulty in the urinary passage, pain, infection and bleeding are common with any surgery. In this case there can be some special complications like developing a lump, severe pain in the knee joint, stiffness and lack of ability to much use the knee.The recovery in the case of this surgery is much faster than some of the big knee surgeries but walking may be a bit difficult in the initial days.

Friday, 4 January 2013

ACL Reconstruction – Results



ACL means the Anterior Cruciate Ligament is one of the most researched and well-studied tissue.  There are thousands and lakhs of ACL reconstruction surgeries being carried out every year. Patient’s own tissue known as the autograph is used in this surgery. These tissues are – bone patella tendon-graft, or a hamstring graft or tendon. There are not much significant differences observed in the surgeries performed by either of these.

There are many good knee surgeons who use the cadaver tissue for this. This tissue is not the person’s own tissue and is also known as Allograft. The results are pretty much similar in this case as well. Sometimes, using allografts for ACL reconstruction may prove to be a better idea.

Looking at the past outcomes it can be said that almost 75% of the people are able to get back to their daily activities within one year. Undergoing this surgery from a good knee surgeon UK may help the person to achieve this in 4 to 6 months’ time.

The procedures involved in this surgery have improved tremendously with time. These have become more advanced and sophisticated. It has truly enhanced the life of the people who undertake this surgery in a great manner. The success rates have been on a rise since then. There are some limitations associated with this but looking at the great advantages that it offers to the patients, this can be said to be one of the best treatments. For the purpose of this reconstruction surgery, a good knee surgeon UK should be consulted.