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Knee Arthroscopy India package: $ 3,200 ~ $ 4,500<\/strong>rnWockhardt Hospitalu00a0[affiliated to Harvard Medical & accredited by JCI]rnApollo Hospital<\/a>u00a0[collaboration with John Hopkins, USA, & accredited by JCI. Largest hospital group in Aisa]<\/p>\n

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Knee Arthroscopy Mexico package: $ 4,930 ~ $ 6,880<\/strong>rnHospital Angeles, Tijuanau00a0[state-of-the-art technology & world-class specialists]rnHospital Star Medica<\/a>u00a0or Hospital Angeles, Ciudad Juarez [ultra-modern hospitals]<\/p>\n

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Knee Arthroscopy Costa Rica package: $5,300<\/strong>rnHospital Clinica Biblica<\/a>u00a0[JCI-accredited and affiliated with the Ochsner Medical Institute & Tulane University School of Medicine, USA]<\/p>\n

rnKnee arthroscopy is a keyhole or minimally invasive operation performed to look inside the knee joint and repair it to alleviate knee pain or other related problems.rnrnKnee arthroscopy is also done to diagnose problems like arthritis and inflammation and to take small tissue samples (biopsies) which help to diagnose infections.rnrn

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Knee Meniscus Arthroscopy Repair - Mexico Medical Tourism<\/h5><\/div>rnrnThe knee is the largest joint in the body and also one of the most vulnerable. The femur, the tibia, and the patella are joined together at the knee.rnrnThe surfaces where the femur, tibia, and patella touch are covered with articular cartilage. Articular cartilage cushions the bones and helps them move smoothly. The tough fibrous cartilage tissue, called the lateral and medial menisci, absorb shock and stabilize the knee.rnrn\n

Knee Arthroscopy u2013 Procedure Overview<\/h2>\n rnrnKnee arthroscopy is usually done under general anaesthesia, but sometimes local anaesthesia may be used. Three small incisions are made in the skin on the knee: a narrow arthroscope (camera attached to a surgical instrument) is inserted through one incision, and sterile fluid is pumped into the knee through the second incision. This fluid increases the visibility inside the joint.rnrnThrough images from the arthroscope (viewed on a monitor), the orthopedic surgeon will check the state of the knee and decide if repair is required and what kind of repair is required. Surgical instruments to perform the repair are inserted through the third incision and the repair done.rnrnThe fluid is then drained out and the incisions are closed with steristrips and the area is bandaged. The procedure will be over in 30-60 minutes, depending on the extent of repair inside the joint.rnrn\n

Preparing for Knee Arthroscopy<\/h2>\n rnrnKnee arthroscopy is generally done on an outpatient basis, that is, hospital stay is not required. Below is a list of some precautions to be taken or what to expect before knee arthroscopy:rn<\/p>\n