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Ankle Arthroscopy

Dr Aayush Bhargava-Ankle Arthroscopy

What is Ankle Arthroscopy?

Ankle arthroscopy is a surgical procedure that allows orthopedic surgeons like Dr. Aayush Bhargava at Rajul Nursing Home in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, to diagnose and treat problems inside the ankle joint. This minimally invasive technique involves making small incisions to insert a tiny camera, known as an arthroscope, into the ankle. This procedure provides a detailed view of the ankle interior, aiding in accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Conditions Treated with Ankle Arthroscopy

Dr. Bhargava utilizes ankle arthroscopy to treat various conditions such as ankle arthritis, fractures, and joint infections. It’s particularly effective in addressing issues like bone spurs, damaged cartilage, and ligaments. This technique is also used for the evaluation and treatment of persistent ankle pain where the cause is not clearly identifiable through non-invasive methods.

The Benefits of Ankle Arthroscopy

Ankle arthroscopy offers several benefits over traditional open surgery. These include smaller incisions, which lead to less pain and scarring, a reduced risk of infection, and a quicker recovery period. Patients often experience faster relief from symptoms and a quicker return to normal activities.

The Ankle Arthroscopy Procedure

At Rajul Nursing Home, Dr. Bhargava performs ankle arthroscopy under anesthesia to ensure patient comfort. Small incisions are made around the ankle to insert the arthroscope and other miniature surgical instruments. The real-time images displayed on a monitor guide the surgical process, allowing for precise and targeted treatment.

Recovery and Aftercare

Following ankle arthroscopy, Dr. Bhargava provides detailed aftercare instructions to ensure a smooth and effective recovery. This typically involves rest, ice application, compression, and elevation of the ankle (RICE protocol), along with prescribed physical therapy exercises. Patients are closely monitored during follow-up visits to track progress and address any concerns.