Arthroscopic Meniscal Repair
India
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Our Price USD 3060
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Hospital Price USD 3400
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You Save : USD 340
Booking Amount: USD 306. Pay Remaining 90% at the hospital.
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Site Tourism For The Patient & Attendant
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Airport Pick & Drop Service
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Ambulance service at airport
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Priority appointments with The Doctor
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Cancel Easily Anytime with Full Refund
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Room Upgradation
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Free Online Doctor Consultation Valued at USD 20
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Free hotel Stay for 5 to 7 days Accordingly
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Welcome Kit at Arrival
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Interpreter
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Medical Visa Assistance
What is Included?
- Doctor consultation charges
- Lab tests and diagnostic charges
- Room charges inside hospital during the procedure
- Surgeon Fee
- Cost of implant
- Nursing charges
- Hospital surgery suite charges
- Anesthesia charges
- Routine medicines and routine consumables (bandages, dressings etc.)
- Food and Beverages inside hospital stay for patient and one attendant.
What is not Included?
- Extra Radiology Investigations
- Healthcare Professionals Charges of other consultations.
- Other Requested Services such as Laundry etc.
- Additional Pharmaceutical Products and Medicines After Discharge from Hospital.
- Management of Conditions Unrelated to Procedures or Pre-Existing.
- The cost of any additional implants will be in addition to the package cost.
Package Description
Arthroscopic Meniscal Repair:
Arthroscopic meniscus repair is a minimally invasive surgical treatment for repairing damaged cartilage in the knee. A number of minimally invasive procedures are used to repair a torn meniscus, and postoperative protection is required to allow for recovery.
A torn meniscus, a portion of cartilage in the knee, is commonly removed or repaired via meniscus surgery. The procedure takes roughly an hour and includes a few minor incisions. It takes a few weeks to recover and rehabilitate. The operation can help you go back to your daily activities by reducing discomfort, improving mobility and stability.
Disease Overview:
Torn Knee Cartilage or torn meniscus
One of the most frequent knee ailments is a torn meniscus. A torn meniscus can be caused by any action that causes you to twist or spin your knee violently, especially when you put your entire weight on it.
Between your shinbone and your thighbone, your knees have two C-shaped pieces of cartilage that function as a cushion. Pain, edoema, and stiffness are all symptoms of a torn meniscus. You may also notice a restriction in knee mobility and difficulty completely extending your knee.
Conservative therapy, such as rest, ice, and medication, can ease the discomfort of a torn meniscus and allow the injury to heal on its own in some cases. A torn meniscus, on the other hand, may necessitate surgery in some circumstances.
Disease Signs and Symptoms:
If your meniscus is torn, it may take up to 24 hours for pain and swelling to appear, especially if the tear is slight. The following indications and symptoms may appear in your knee:
- A feeling of popping
- Stiffness or swelling
- Pain in your knee, especially while twisting or turning it.
- Having trouble completely straightening your knee
- When you try to move your knee, it seems like it's stuck in place.
- You have the sensation that your knee is giving way.
Disease Causes:
Any activity that leads you to aggressively twist or rotate your knee, such as vigorous pivoting or quick stops and turns, can cause a torn meniscus. Kneeling, squatting deeply, or lifting anything heavy can all cause a torn meniscus.
Degenerative changes in the knee can cause a torn meniscus in elderly persons with little or no trauma.
Factors that are at risk
A torn meniscus can occur when you engage in activities that require vigorous twisting and turning of the knee. Athletes, particularly those who participate in contact sports such as football or activities that require pivoting, such as tennis or basketball, are at a higher risk.
The chance of a torn meniscus grows as you get older due to wear and tear on your knees.
Disease Diagnosis:
A torn meniscus is frequently detected during a physical examination. To assist establish the origin of your signs and symptoms, your doctor may move your knee and leg into different positions, watch you walk, and ask you to squat.
X-rays are used in imaging examinations. A torn meniscus is not visible on X-rays since it is comprised of cartilage. X-rays, on the other hand, can help rule out other knee disorders that cause similar symptoms.
MRI. A powerful magnetic field is used to create detailed photographs of both the hard and soft tissues of your knee. It's the most accurate imaging test for detecting a torn meniscus.
Arthroscopy
To inspect the interior of your knee, your doctor may use an arthroscope. A small incision near your knee is used to introduce the arthroscope.
The gadget includes a light and a tiny camera that displays an enlarged image of the inside of your knee on a monitor. To trim or repair the rip, surgical equipment might be placed through the arthroscope or additional tiny incisions in your knee.
Disease Treatment:
Depending on the kind, size, and location of your tear, conservative treatment for a torn meniscus is frequently the first step.
Tears caused by arthritis normally improve over time as the arthritis is treated, thus surgery is rarely necessary. Many other rips that aren't connected with locking or a block to knee mobility will get better with time and won't require surgery.
Your doctor may advise you to:
Rest. Avoid any action that causes you to twist, spin, or pivot your knee, since this can increase your discomfort. Crutches can relieve strain on your knee and assist recovery if your pain is severe.
Ice. Knee discomfort and edoema can be reduced by using ice. For roughly 15 minutes at a time, use a cold pack, a bag of frozen vegetables, or a towel covered with ice cubes while keeping your knee elevated. Repeat every 4 to 6 hours for the first day or two, then as required.
Medication. Knee discomfort can also be relieved with over-the-counter pain medications.
Therapy
To assist stabilise and support the knee joint, physical therapy can help you develop the muscles surrounding your knee and in your legs.
Surgery
Your doctor may prescribe surgery if your knee remains uncomfortable despite rehabilitative treatment or if it locks. A torn meniscus can occasionally be repaired, especially in children and young people.
If the tear cannot be healed, the meniscus may be surgically trimmed, sometimes using an arthroscope to make small incisions. You'll need to undertake workouts after surgery to maintain and improve knee strength and stability.
Your doctor may propose a knee replacement if you have severe degenerative arthritis. A meniscus transplant may be helpful for younger persons who have signs and symptoms following surgery but no advanced arthritis. A cadaveric meniscus is transplanted during the procedure.
Information related to Treatment
Package Details
Days in Hospital
2 Days
Days in Hotel
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2 Days
Room Type
Private

Treating Doctor
Dr. Bhushan Nariani
Orthopaedic Surgeon- Ankle surgery, Brachial plexus repair, Osteoarthritis, Avascular Necrosis of Hip Joint, Osteoarthritis (Most Common), Hip Fracture or Hip Dysplasia, Ankle Fracture, Deformed Knees, Meniscus Tear, Shoulder Arthritis, Torn Anterior, Osteonecrosis, Hip Osteoarthritis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery, Hip/Ankle/Knee Injury, Rheumatic Arthritis, Injury or Fracture of the Hip Joint, Ankle Arthritis, Erb's Palsy, Bone Tumor in the Hip Joint, Brachial Plexus Avulsion, Shoulder Injury, Knee Osteoarthritis, Torn Rotator Cuff, Knee pain
BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital New Delhi, India
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Treating Doctor
Dr. Ashok Rajgopal
Orthopaedic Surgeon- Joint Replacement Surgery, Knee Surgery, Anthroscopic Meniscus Surgery
Medanta-The Medicity, Gurgaon Gurgaon, India
42 Years of Experience

Treating Doctor
Dr. Sumit Batra
Orthopaedic Surgeon- Spine Surgery, Deformity correction, Spine fracture/ trauma, Disc Replacement ( Cervical /Lumber), Microdiscectomy, Knee Replacement, Total Knee Replacement, Total Hip Replacement, Complex Trauma Surgery Primary
Marengo Asia hospital, Faridabad Faridabad, India
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Treating Doctor
Dr. Vipin Tyagi
Orthopedist- Spinal Deformity correction, Correction of deformities, Spasticity, Joint Replacement Surgery, Wrist Problem, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation, Disc Slip, External Fixator, Reconstruction and Bone Lengthening, Cruciate Ligament Recosntruction
Medanta-The Medicity, Gurgaon Gurgaon, India
35 Years of Experience

Treating Doctor
Dr. Nitiraj Oberoi
Orthopaedic Surgeon,Orthopaedic Surgeon- Ankle surgery, Joint Replacement Surgery, Complex Trauma Surgery Primary, Revision & Complex Joint Replacement, ACL/PCL Reconstruction, Arthroscopy of Knee, Shoulder Surgery, Sports Injuries Surgery
Fortis Escorts Heart Institute New Delhi, India
29 Years of Experience

Treating Doctor
Dr. Vinod Sukhija
Orthopaedic Surgeon,Orthopaedic Surgeon- Knee Replacement, Hip Replacement, Arthroscopic Surgery, Knee Ligament Surgery (ACL), Knee Arthroscopy, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery, Arthrisis management, Shoulder Arthroscopy, Hip Arthroscopy, Rotator Cuff Surgery, Tennis or Golfer's Elbow treatment, Paget's Disease Treatment, Torn Meniscus treatment
Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi New Delhi, India
39 Years of Experience

Treating Doctor
Dr. (Brig.) BK Singh
Orthopedist- Total Hip Replacement, Uni Condylar Knee Replacement, Resurfacing Hip Arthroplasty, Thrust plate prosthesis, Resurfacing shoulder Arthroplasty (Copeland), Total Ankle Replacement, Hip resurfacing with computer navigation, Minimally Invasive Knee Replacement Surgery, Acetabular fixation, Bilateral Hip Replacement, Both Knee simultaneous replacement, High Flex knee replacement, Robotic-arm assisted Total Hip Replacement (THR), Robotic-arm assisted Total Knee Replacement (TKR)
Artemis Hospitals Gurgaon, India
34 Years of Experience

Treating Doctor
Dr Rohit Lamba
Orthopaedic Surgeon- Cerebral Palsy Surgeon, Osteoarthritis, Sports Injuries, Joint preservation procedures, Salvaging failed or infected joint replacements, Knee and shoulder arthroscopies, Complex joint replacement of hips and knees, Back pain, Ankle ligament injury, Achilles tendon, Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, Musculoskeletal disorders, Menisus tear, Shoulder dislocation, Hallux Valgus deformity (Bunion), Cervical Spondylitis, Bone and joint deformities, Multiple joint pain, Arthritis, Joint disorders, Knee pain, Meniscus Tear, Club foot, Flat foot, Frozen shoulder, Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH), Metabolic bone disorders
CK Birla Hospital, Gurgaon Gurgaon, India
19 Years of Experience

Treating Doctor
Dr Debashish Chanda
Orthopedist- Shoulder Replacement, Joint Replacement Surgery, Knee Replacement, Hip Replacement, Revision & Complex Joint Replacement, Wrist Problem, Total Elbow Replacement, Back pain, Ankle ligament injury, Achilles tendon, Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, Metabolic bone disorders, Musculoskeletal disorders, Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH), Joint preservation surgeries, Arthroscopic surgery for ACL/PCL tear, Meniscus repairs and transplants, Cartilage microsurgeries, Chondrocyte transfer and chondroplasty, High tibial osteotomies, Realignment of limb, Joint disorders, Knee pain, Meniscus Tear, Club foot
CK Birla Hospital, Gurgaon Gurgaon, India
14 Years of Experience

Treating Doctor
Dr. Mrinal Sharma
Orthopaedic Surgeon,Orthopaedic Surgeon- Arthritis, Knee Replacement, Hip Replacement, Total Knee Replacement, Total Hip Replacement, Bipolar in Complex Hip Fractures, Arthroscopy of Knee, Knee replacement surgeon, Arthroplasty, Partial Knee replacement, Resurfacing Hip Arthroplasty, Total Hip Replacement, Hip resurfacing with computer navigation, Minimally Invasive Knee Replacement Surgery, Bilateral Hip Replacement, Both Knee simultaneous replacement, Robotic-arm assisted Total Hip Replacement (THR), Robotic-arm assisted Total Knee Replacement (TKR), Hip Osteoarthritis, Primary/revision shoulder and elbow replacement, Knee Osteotomy, Total Elbow Replacement
Asian Institue of Medical Sciences Faridabad, India
20 Years of Experience