Does your right knee hurt when you walk? Does it feel like something is “stuck” inside? You might need a simple treatment called right knee arthroscopy.
Don’t worry! It sounds like a big, scary word, but it is actually very simple. Think of it as a “keyhole” surgery. Doctors don’t need to make a big cut on your knee. Instead, they make tiny holes—as small as a button!
At Arthroscopy College, we use a special method that is different from others. While other doctors might tell you to rest in bed for weeks, our patients often walk the very next day.
Let’s learn everything about fixing your right knee!
What Is Right Knee Arthroscopy?
(And Why Is It Called “Keyhole” Surgery?)
Imagine you want to see inside a dark room, but you don’t want to break down the door. What do you do? You peek through the keyhole!
Right knee arthroscopy works the same way.
- Arthro means “Joint” (your knee).
- Scopy means “To look.”
The doctor puts a tiny camera (called an Arthroscope) inside your knee through a small cut. This camera shows the inside of your knee on a TV screen like a movie. Then, the doctor uses tiny tools to fix the problem.
Why is this better than old surgery?
- Tiny Cuts: No big scars.
- Less Pain: You feel much better.
- Fast Healing: You go home quickly.
Why Do You Need This Surgery? (Common Problems)
Your knee is like a machine with many moving parts. Sometimes, these parts break. You might need right knee arthroscopy if you have:
- Torn Meniscus: The “cushion” in your knee is ripped.
- ACL Tear: The “rope” that holds your knee steady is broken.
- Loose Bones: Tiny pieces of bone floating inside (ouch!).
- Swollen Lining: The inside of the knee is red and angry.
If your right knee hurts and medicine isn’t helping, this surgery can fix it. Our expert, Dr. Manu Bora, has fixed thousands of knees for athletes and regular people just like you.
The “Internal Brace” Secret: Why We Are Different
This is the most important part.
Most doctors use old methods with metal screws. After that surgery, you might have to use crutches (sticks to help you walk) for weeks. You might have to stay in bed.
But at Arthroscopy College, Dr. Manu Bora uses a special technology called the Fiber Tape Internal Brace.
What is the Internal Brace? Think of it like a seatbelt for your knee. When doctors fix your ligament (the rope in your knee), they add this extra “seatbelt.” It protects the repair so strongly that you can walk immediately.
- Old Method: Bed rest for weeks. Painful rehab.
- Our Method: Walk the next day. Go back to work/school in 3-5 days.
How to Get Ready for Surgery (Preparation)
Getting ready is easy. Here is a simple checklist:
- Stop Medicine: Your doctor might ask you to stop taking blood-thinning pills.
- Don’t Eat: Usually, you cannot eat or drink for 6 to 12 hours before the surgery.
- Bring a Friend: You will need someone to take you home (though you will be walking, it’s good to have help!).
- Wear Loose Clothes: Shorts or loose pants are best.
Step-by-Step: What Happens During the Surgery?
Here is exactly what happens when you come to the hospital:
- Sleepy Medicine (Anesthesia): The doctor gives you medicine so you don’t feel any pain. You might be asleep, or just your legs will be numb.
- The Tiny Cuts: The doctor makes 2 or 3 small holes in your right knee.
- The Water: They fill your knee with sterile water. This expands the knee like a balloon so they can see clearly.
- The Camera: The tiny camera goes in. The doctor looks at the screen.
- The Fix: Using tiny tools, the doctor repairs the tear or removes the bad tissue.
- Done! The water is drained, and a small bandage is put on. No big stitches are needed!
Recovery: When Can You Walk Again?
If you choose the Internal Brace method with Dr. Manu Bora, the recovery is super fast!
- Day 1 (Surgery Day): You can stand and walk with a walker or stick.
- Day 2: You can often walk without support.
- Week 1: You can go to the office or school (if you don’t have to run).
- Month 1-2: You can start light jogging.
We also have a special program called a Fellowship in Physiotherapy where experts help you get strong again fast.Need a Free Opinion? Send us your MRI report on WhatsApp! Chat on WhatsApp Now
Risks vs. Benefits: Is It Safe?
Every surgery has some risks, but right knee arthroscopy is one of the safest surgeries in the world.
The Benefits (Good Stuff):
- Less Pain: You won’t hurt as much as open surgery.
- Low Risk: Infections are very rare.
- Quick Life: Get back to playing and working fast.
The Risks (Rare Bad Stuff):
- Swelling: Your knee might look puffy for a few days.
- Stiffness: It might feel tight.
- Infection: This happens to less than 1 in 100 people.
To stay safe, always choose an expert surgeon. Dr. Manu Bora also teaches other doctors how to do this surgery through his Fellowship Details program. If he teaches others, you know he is an expert!
Cost of Right Knee Arthroscopy in India
Many people think this advanced surgery is very expensive. But it is actually very affordable compared to the USA or Europe.
The cost depends on:
- The Hospital: Some are fancy, some are basic.
- The Implant: Using the Fiber Tape Internal Brace (the best quality) might cost a little more, but it saves you months of lost work.
Insurance: Most health insurance plans cover this surgery!
Don’t guess the price. Call us to get an exact quote for your knee. Call Us Now: +91 93101 38022
Exercises to Make Your Knee Strong
After surgery, you need to move! Here are 3 simple exercises (ask your doctor first!):
- Ankle Pumps: Move your foot up and down like you are pressing a gas pedal. Do this lying in bed.
- Leg Lifts: Lie on your back. Keep your leg straight and lift it up to the ceiling. Hold for 5 seconds.
- Knee Bends: Sit on a chair. Slowly straighten your leg, then bend it back.
For the best plan, check our Fellowship in Physiotherapy page to see how we train experts to help you.
People Also Ask (FAQs)
Q: Is right knee arthroscopy painful?
A: Very little! Because we use the “All-Inside” technique and tiny cuts, most patients say the pain is very low.
Q: Can I walk the next day?
A: Yes! If you get the Internal Brace surgery with Dr. Manu Bora, you can usually walk the next day without pain.
Q: How long does the surgery take?
A: It is very fast. Usually, it takes between 30 minutes to 1 hour.
Q: Do I need to stay in the hospital? A: Usually just for 1 day. You come in the morning and can often go home the next morning.
Q: Will the scar be big? A: No. The scars are tiny dots that fade away with time.
Ready to Fix Your Knee?
Don’t live with pain. You deserve to run, jump, and walk freely. Dr. Manu Bora and the team at Arthroscopy College are here to help you get back on your feet—literally the next day!
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