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Arthroscopy Surgery

Advanced "keyhole" surgery for diagnosing and treating joint problems with minimal downtime.

See Inside Your Joint, Heal Without Large Incisions

Arthroscopy (also called keyhole surgery) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems inside a joint. It uses an arthroscope, a small tube with a light and HD camera, which is inserted through buttonhole-sized incisions.

At Trinay Orthopedic Hospital, we are leaders in arthroscopic surgery. Our surgeons use latest 4K imaging systems to perform complex repairs, resulting in less pain and faster recovery.

To learn more about our advanced surgical facilities, visit our About Us page. For consultations, please Contact Us.

Advantages of Keyhole Surgery

Feature Traditional Open Surgery Arthroscopic Surgery
Incision Size Large (several inches) Tiny (< 1 cm)
Post-op Pain Moderate to Severe Mild to Moderate
Hospital Stay Several Days Day Care (Home same day)

Common Joint Treatments

  • Knee: Meniscus repair, ACL/PCL reconstruction.
  • Shoulder: Rotator cuff repair, Bankart repair.
  • Other: Ankle, elbow, and wrist cartilage defects.

Technology We Use

Our hospital is equipped with 4K Ultra-HD Arthroscopy Towers and radiofrequency probes for precise tissue care.

Dr. Shaishav Soni - Arthroscopy Specialist
Expert Surgeon

Meet Dr. Shaishav Soni

"Arthroscopy allows us to do big surgeries through small holes. It’s about being precise, respecting the tissue, and getting patients back to their lives faster."

Specializing in complex knee and shoulder arthroscopic reconstructions with over 10 years of experience.

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Arthroscopy FAQs

Will I have visible scars?

Incisions are just 5-10mm. They heal into tiny dots that are barely noticeable after a few months.

Is it safe for older adults?

Yes, it is often safer than open surgery because it causes less stress on the body and allows for quicker movement.

Advanced Care, Faster Recovery

Experience the benefits of minimally invasive surgery at Trinay Hospital.