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Hugh Blackley - Orthopaedic Arthritis & Joint Reconstructive Surgeon
Private Service, Orthopaedics
Arthroscopy (keyhole surgery) - Knee & Ankle
Arthroscopy has the following advantages over open (large incisions) surgery:
- many procedures can be performed as day-stay surgery
- allows quicker return to normal function of the joint
- is less painful than open surgery
- decreases the risk of healing problems
- allows access to parts of the joints which cannot be accessed by other types of surgery.
Knee Arthroscopy
Several small incisions (cuts) are made on the knee through which is inserted a small telescopic instrument with a tiny camera attached (arthroscope). This allows the surgeon to look inside the joint, identify problems and, in some cases, make repairs to damaged tissue.
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Ankle Arthroscopy
Two or three small incisions (cuts) are made in the ankle and a small telescopic instrument with a tiny camera attached (arthroscope) is inserted. This allows the surgeon to look inside the joint, identify problems and, in some cases, operate. Tiny instruments can be passed through the arthroscope to remove bony spurs, damaged cartilage or inflamed tissue.
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