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- $Title{Arthroscopy: Questions on Anesthesia and Complications}
- $Subject{knee examination examinations arthroscopy Special Procedures
- Anesthesia Complications operation joint fiber optic endoscopes telescope
- procedure knees surgery spinal anesthetic arthroscopes Anesthesias
- operations joints endoscope telescopic surgeries anesthetics arthroscope
- arthroscopies}
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- Arthroscopy: Questions on Anesthesia and Complications
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- QUESTION: I am about to have an operation on my knee called "arthroscopy". I
- want to know if I will get put to sleep, and if there are any serious
- complications to the operation?
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- ANSWER: Arthroscopy is surgery on or examination of a joint using fiber optic
- endoscopes, telescope-like instruments that permit a close look inside the
- joint. The procedure, usually done on knees, takes less time and leaves only
- one or two inch long scars rather than foot long scars, as with conventional
- surgery. Most arthroscopy patients go home three or four hours after surgery
- and can put weight on the leg within two or three days.
- Even though it is less involved than other forms of joint surgery,
- general anesthesia--where patient is asleep--is usually used, although a
- spinal anesthetic may be used in some cases. General anesthesia is used
- because it relaxes the muscles, allowing the surgeon to manipulate the knee
- better. You had best ask your surgeon about the type of anesthesia that will
- be used in your case.
- Complications of surgery include infection, residual tenderness, and,
- possibly arthritis. Still, only 1 percent of all arthroscopic surgery leads
- to a serious problem. As you can see, it's a procedure where the benefits
- greatly outweigh the risks, which is probably why it has become the procedure
- of choice for many joint problems.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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