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Knee pain and mobility issues can significantly affect daily life, limiting physical activity and reducing quality of life. Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure designed to effectively diagnose and treat various knee joint conditions. In South East Asia, where active lifestyles and sports-related injuries are increasingly common, timely medical intervention through knee arthroscopy can relieve pain and restore mobility. This guide explores the benefits, procedure details, recovery process, and alternative treatments for knee conditions.
Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a small camera (arthroscope) and specialised instruments to diagnose and treat knee joint problems. Unlike traditional open surgery, arthroscopy requires only tiny incisions, reducing tissue damage and speeding up recovery.
Knee arthroscopy is commonly recommended for:
Indications for Surgery:
Before the procedure, pre-surgery evaluations such as physical exams and imaging tests are conducted, along with fasting instructions and medication adjustments, while preparing the home for post-surgery recovery.
During the procedure, anaesthesia is administered (general, regional, or local), small incisions are made around the knee joint, and an arthroscope is inserted to visualise the joint. Damaged tissues are then repaired or removed using specialised instruments, and a saline solution is used to expand the joint for better visibility.
After the procedure, incisions are closed with stitches or adhesive strips, and the patient is monitored for complications like swelling or infection, with discharge instructions provided for home care.
Common risks include blood clots (deep vein thrombosis), infection at the incision site, tissue or nerve damage, and stiffness or persistent knee pain. To minimise these risks, adhering to post-operative care instructions and attending follow-up appointments for progress monitoring is important.
Knee arthroscopy can treat mild to moderate arthritis by removing damaged cartilage and cleaning the joint. However, in advanced arthritis, joint replacement or other treatments may be more effective.
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Most patients resume light activities within 1–3 weeks and fully recover in 6–8 weeks.
Postoperative pain is typically mild and managed with medications.
Knee arthroscopy has high success rates, especially for meniscal tears and ligament repairs.
It can relieve symptoms of early arthritis but is less effective in advanced stages.
Knee arthroscopy is a safe and effective solution for many knee conditions, offering quicker recovery and less pain than open surgery. For individuals experiencing persistent knee pain or mobility issues, consulting a trusted knee specialist in Singapore is essential for proper diagnosis and treatment.
A senior consultant orthopaedic surgeon with dual specialisations in Foot & Ankle Surgery and Paediatric Orthopaedics. Backed by his extensive years of training and experience, Dr Chua brings the necessary knowledge and skills to ensure a smooth recovery journey.
Rooted firmly by two fundamental philosophies: “When one’s feet hurt, one hurts all over” and “Children are not little adults”, Dr Chua’s approach to patient care reflects his compassionate care for adults and children.
His active participation in the medical community extends to mentoring, research supervision, and contributions to key professional forums and symposiums, both locally and internationally.
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