Staten Island
82 Lamberts Lane
Staten Island, NY 10314

NYU LOH
301 E 17th St.
New York, NY 10003

Eastpointe Integrated Healthcare
2373 Hwy. 36 Atlantic Highlands,
New Jersey 07716

Brielle Integrated Healthcare
629 Higgins Ave. Brielle,
New Jersey 08730

Metropolitan Surgical Institute (MSI)
540 Bordentown Ave, 2nd Fl. South Amboy,
New Jersey 08879

Arthroscopic Surgery

Arthroscopic Surgery

A minimally invasive procedure used by orthopedic surgeons to view and diagnose joint problems, arthroscopy is the insertion of a small instrument equipped with a lens, light and magnifying abilities through a tiny incision in the skin. Once the arthroscope is established within the joint, your arthroscopic surgeon in NYC will examine the image transmitted from the instrument to a computer screen. This allows your surgeon to assess the damage without major surgery, and even repair joint problems using arthroscopic equipment.

Since arthroscopy requires only one or two small incisions, recovery is quicker and less traumatic than traditional surgery. Arthroscopic surgery also results in fewer complications, does not include the high costs of major surgery and presents high success rates.

 

When Should You Visit an Arthroscopic Surgeon in Staten Island?

Arthroscopic surgery is often recommended to treat the following conditions:

  • Rotator cuff tears or recurring dislocations of the shoulder
  • Knee injuries, such as meniscal tears, ACL tears and chondromalacia
  • Hip Labrum tears, FAI, loose bodies
  • To remove free-floating cartilage and/or bone pieces in the knee, wrist, elbow and shoulder joints
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Degenerative discs/spinal disc herniation
  • Some spinal deformities/spine traumas

Although an arthroscopic surgeon in NYC can see inside nearly all your joints using an arthroscope, the most commonly examined joints are the hip, shoulder, knee and ankle.

 

What Is the Difference Between Arthroscopic Surgery and Other “Scopic” Surgeries?

Arthroscopies enable visualization of joint interiors. Alternately, endoscopies permit viewing of the digestive tract (stomach, intestines, esophagus and colon). Laparascopies allow surgeons to see the inside of the abdomen to perform liver biopsies or other related procedures. Bronchoscopies are used to see the respiratory tract (larynx, trachea and the lung’s bronchial passages), obtain biopsies and fluid samples.

If you suspect you have pain in any of these areas, it's important to consult a medical professional for a proper diagnosis and appropriate management.