Hip Arthroscopy Treatment
What is Hip Arthroscopy?
Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that enables doctors to examine the hip joint for issues without making large incisions. This technique is commonly used to diagnose and treat a variety of hip joint conditions, including cartilage tears, bone spurs, and inflammation.
How is Hip Arthroscopy Performed?
During the procedure, the patient receives either general or regional anesthesia to ensure comfort. The surgeon positions the leg to provide optimal access to the hip joint. Small incisions are made around the hip, through which an arthroscope—a narrow tube with a camera— is inserted. This camera captures high-definition images of the hip joint, which are displayed on a monitor for the surgeon’s reference.
Using specialized instruments, the surgeon carefully examines the joint to identify any problematic areas, such as torn cartilage, bone spurs, or inflamed tissue. Depending on the findings, the surgeon may perform various surgical techniques, including trimming bone spurs, repairing cartilage tears, or removing inflamed tissue to restore function and alleviate pain.
Why Choose Our Package?
Expertise
Our network of surgeons possesses extensive experience in performing hip arthroscopy procedures, ensuring the best possible outcomes for patients.
Advanced Technology
Our partnered hospitals are equipped with cutting-edge arthroscopic tools and imaging technology, ensuring accurate diagnosis and treatment of hip joint conditions.
Minimally Invasive Approach
Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive technique, leading to smaller incisions, reduced pain, and quicker recovery times compared to traditional open surgery.
Compassionate Support
Our dedicated team is committed to providing compassionate support and guidance throughout your treatment journey, addressing any questions or concerns you may have along the way.