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MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics, Fellow of American College of Surgeons(FACS), Fellow of American College of Surgeons(FACS)

Orthopedics
Jaypee Hospital · Noida, Uttar Pradesh +2 more

Dr Sumit Bhushan Sharma is working as Associate Director, Joint and Knee replacement, with Jaypee Hospital, Noida. He started the Orthopaedics department in…

MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics, DNB - Orthopedics/Orthopedic Surgery

Orthopedics
Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital · Mumbai, Maharashtra +2 more

Dr. Jayesh Shah is a Orthopedist in Vileparle West, Mumbai and has an experience of 35 years in this field. Dr. Jayesh Shah practices at Nanavati Super Speci…

4 Awards

MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics

Orthopedics
Safe Hands Hospital · Gurugram, Haryana

Dr. Romit Hooda believes in giving holistic treatment with a personal touch to the patients. Dr. Romit Hooda is an Orthopedist, Joint Replacement Surgeon and…

1 Award

MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics

Orthopedics
Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital · Mumbai, Maharashtra

Dr. Dilip Shah is a Orthopedist in Vileparle West, Mumbai and has an experience of 42 years in this field. Dr. Dilip Shah practices at Nanavati Super Special…

1 Award

MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics

Orthopedics
Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital · Mumbai, Maharashtra

Dr. Ashok K Singhvi is a Orthopedist in Vileparle West, Mumbai and has an experience of 45 years in this field. Dr. Ashok K Singhvi practices at Nanavati Sup…

MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics

Orthopedics
Aware Gleneagles Global Hospitals · Hyderabad, Telangana

Dr. M Ashwin Kumar is an Orthopedic specialist with a vast experience in the field of orthopedics for 17 years. He practices at Medisys Hospitals, LB Nagar,…

MBBS, DNB - Orthopedics/Orthopedic Surgery, MRCS (UK), MS - Orthopaedics, FRCS - Trauma & Orthopedic Surgery

Orthopedics
Yashoda Hospital · Hyderabad, Telangana +2 more

Dr Praveen Mereddy is a well trained and qualified orthopaedic surgeon with 19 years of experience. He has been practising as a senior consultant orthopaedic…

1 Award

MBBS, DNB - Orthopedics/Orthopedic Surgery

Orthopedic Surgeons
Himagiri Hospitals · Hyderabad, Telangana

Dr. Madhusudhan Chilakapati says "With exclusive passion in orthopaedic field, I joined post graduation in one of the prestigious institutes in Pune, Maharas…

8 Awards

MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics

Orthopedics
Dr. Kamakshi Memorial Hospital · Chennai, Tamil Nadu +2 more

Dr. Balaraman R is a Orthopedist in Pallikaranai, Chennai and has an experience of 10 years in this field. Dr. Balaraman R practices at Dr. Kamakshi Memorial…

MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics, Diploma in Orthopaedics

Orthopedic Surgeons
Apollo Hospital · Chennai, Tamil Nadu +1 more

Dr. Venkataramanan Swaminathan is an Orthopedic Surgeon who understands the complex interplay of various parts of the human body, especially in its day to da…

2 Awards

MS - Orthopaedics, MBBS

Orthopedic Surgeons
Supraja Hospitals · Hyderabad, Telangana

Orthopeadic & Trauma Surgeon with more than four years of expertise in advance Trauma & Joint surgery, acute and chronic care of musculoskeletal injuries, so…

MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics, Diploma in Orthopaedics, DNB - Orthopedics/Orthopedic Surgery

Orthopedics
Fortis Hospital - Anandapur · Kolkata, West Bengal +3 more

Dr. Anindansu Basu is a Consultant Orthopaedic surgeon with special interest & expertise in complex trauma, pelvic-acetabular, sports injuries, reconstructio…

11 Awards

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Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery doctors by city

What Is Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery?

Arthroscopic shoulder surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat problems inside the shoulder joint using tiny cuts and a small camera called an arthroscope. Instead of large incisions, the surgeon uses small tools and a camera to see inside the joint and repair damaged structures such as torn tendons, ligaments, or cartilage. This type of surgery generally causes less pain, smaller scars, and faster recovery than traditional open surgery.

Purpose & Benefits of Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery

Arthroscopic shoulder surgery is commonly done to fix many shoulder injuries and improve function:

• Treats shoulder tears and damage: Helps repair torn rotator cuff tendons, labrum tears, or biceps tendon injuries.

• Improves shoulder stability: Can correct instability if the shoulder slips out of place or feels loose.

• Reduces pain and improves motion: Relieves persistent pain and restores better movement in the shoulder.

• Minimal scarring and shorter recovery: Small incisions usually mean less tissue damage, less pain, and quicker healing compared with open surgery.

• Accurate diagnosis and treatment: The camera gives a clear view inside the joint, helping with precise treatment.

Who May Benefit from Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery?

This procedure is often recommended for people who:

• Have chronic shoulder pain that doesn’t improve with rest or physical therapy.

• Have rotator cuff tears, labrum tears, shoulder instability, or impingement.

• Experience limited range of motion or weakness in the shoulder.

• Need to remove loose tissue or bone spurs that interfere with joint movement.

Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery Treatment Process

1. Consultation & Evaluation:

Your doctor reviews your symptoms, examines your shoulder, and checks imaging like MRI or X-rays before planning surgery.

2. Anesthesia:

The procedure is done under general anesthesia, so you are unconscious and pain-free.

3. Small Incisions & Arthroscope Entry:

Tiny cuts are made near the shoulder, and the arthroscope (a small camera) is inserted.

4. Repair or Treatment:

Using specialized tools, the surgeon repairs damaged tissues (e.g., rotator cuff or labrum), removes loose fragments, or smooths rough surfaces.

5. Closing & Recovery Begin:

After repairs, the instruments are removed, and the small cuts are closed. Most patients begin recovery and motion exercises soon after surgery.

Duration & Setting

Arthroscopic shoulder surgery is performed in a hospital or surgical center by an orthopedic surgeon and usually takes about 1–2 hours, depending on the repair needed. Patients are often discharged the same day or stay overnight for observation.

Safety, Precautions & Risks

Arthroscopic surgery has a good safety record, but as with all surgeries, there are some risks:

Common after-effects:

• Swelling and mild discomfort around the shoulder.

• Stiffness or mild pain as the joint heals.

Possible risks (rare):

• Infection or bleeding at the incision sites.

• Nerve or blood vessel damage (rare).

• Persistent pain or limited motion if the repair doesn’t heal fully.

• Blood clots (uncommon).

Your surgeon will explain precautions, including post-surgery exercises and rehabilitation, which help improve strength and motion.

Frequently asked questions

What is arthroscopic shoulder surgery used for?

Arthroscopic shoulder surgery is used to treat shoulder injuries and problems such as rotator cuff tears, labarum tears, shoulder impingement, and instability when non-surgical treatments haven’t helped.

Is the surgery painful?

During surgery, you’re asleep under anesthesia and won’t feel pain. After surgery, you may feel some soreness and swelling, which is usually controlled with pain medicines and ice.

How long does the procedure take?

It often takes about 1–2 hours but can vary depending on the specific repairs needed in your shoulder.

Are there any risks?

Yes. Rare risks include infection, bleeding, nerve damage, or persistent pain, but most people recover well without serious problems.

How soon can I go home after surgery?

Many patients go home the same day of surgery, though some may stay overnight for monitoring if needed.

What is recovery like?

Recovery includes a period of physical therapy to strengthen the shoulder and improve motion. Healing can take several weeks to months depending on the extent of repair.

Is it better than open shoulder surgery?

Arthroscopy usually has less pain, smaller scars, and shorter recovery time than open surgery, though open surgery may be needed for some complex cases.

Who should avoid this surgery?

People with severe medical conditions affecting healing, or those who improve fully with non-surgical treatments (like physiotherapy and rest), may not need surgery. Your doctor will evaluate your case

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