Knee Arthroscopy
A minimally invasive procedure using a small camera (arthroscope) to diagnose and treat knee problems such as meniscus or ligament tears.
Purpose: To repair damage without open surgery and enable faster recovery.
Steps: Small incisions → Insertion of camera and instruments → Repair or removal of damaged tissue → Closure.
Shoulder Arthroscopy
A minimally invasive surgery to treat shoulder injuries such as rotator cuff tears, impingement, or labral tears.
Purpose: To restore movement and relieve shoulder pain.
Steps: Camera insertion → Debridement or tendon repair → Cleaning of joint space.
ACL Reconstruction
Reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament using tendon grafts (from hamstring or patellar tendon).
Purpose: To restore knee stability after ligament rupture.
Steps: Graft harvesting → Arthroscopic tunnel creation → Fixation of graft → Rehabilitation.
SLAP Repair (Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior)
Repairing the torn labrum (cartilage ring) in the shoulder joint.
Purpose: To stabilize the shoulder and prevent dislocation or pain.
Steps: Arthroscopic suturing of the labrum → Anchoring it to bone.