Dr. Devansh Goyal

Knee Arthroscopy

Knee Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat a wide range of knee problems through tiny incisions. Using a small camera (arthroscope) and specialised instruments, the surgeon can view the inside of the knee joint with clarity and precision—allowing for faster recovery, minimal pain, and reduced tissue damage compared to traditional open surgery.

What Conditions Can Knee Arthroscopy Treat?

Knee arthroscopy is commonly used to treat:

  • Meniscus tears

  • ACL or PCL injuries

  • Cartilage damage

  • Loose bodies in the joint

  • Synovitis (inflammation of the joint lining)

  • Patellar (kneecap) issues

  • Early-stage arthritis

  • Minor fractures inside the knee

  • Cyst removal

This advanced technique works for both sports injuries and age-related knee problems.

Benefits of Knee Arthroscopy

  • Minimally invasive with tiny incisions

  • Less pain compared to open surgery

  • Faster healing and return to activity

  • Lower risk of complications

  • Minimal scarring

  • Accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment

  • Same-day or short-stay procedure

How Knee Arthroscopy Works

  • Tiny Incisions
    Two or three small cuts are made around the knee.

  • Arthroscope Insertion
    A small camera sends images to a monitor, giving clear visibility of the knee’s interior.

  • Precision Treatment
    Special instruments repair or remove damaged tissues.

  • Quick Closure
    Incisions are closed with small sutures or strips.

Recovery After Knee Arthroscopy

Recovery is usually quicker than traditional surgery:

  • Return home the same day

  • Minimal swelling and discomfort

  • Walking with support for a short period

  • Ice therapy and medications for pain control

  • Physiotherapy to improve strength and movement

  • Resumption of daily activities within days to weeks

Athletes or active individuals often return to sports sooner with proper rehabilitation.

When to Consider Knee Arthroscopy

You may benefit from arthroscopy if you have:

  • Persistent knee pain

  • Swelling that doesn’t improve

  • Locking or clicking sensations

  • Instability during movement

  • Difficulty bending or straightening the knee

  • Injuries from sports, falls, or accidents

Book an Appointment

If knee pain or injury is affecting your daily life, minimally invasive treatment may be the solution.
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Devansh Goyal to explore whether Knee Arthroscopy is the right option for restoring your mobility and comfort.

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