Hip Arthroscopy
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What is Hip Arthroscopy?
Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat conditions inside the hip joint. A small camera (arthroscope) is inserted through tiny incisions to visualize the joint, and miniature instruments are used to treat the underlying issue. It’s commonly performed to address joint pain, impingement, labral tears, and cartilage damage—while preserving the natural hip.
Who May Need Hip Arthroscopy?
Hip arthroscopy is suitable for patients who experience:
Persistent hip or groin pain, especially during activity
Clicking, locking, or catching sensations in the hip
Limited range of motion or stiffness
Labral tears (damage to the ring of cartilage)
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) – hip bone irregularities
Cartilage injuries or loose bone fragments
Hip pain not responding to physiotherapy or medication
How is the Procedure Done?
Dr. Amandeep Singh Narang – M.B.B.S., DNB (Ortho), MCh (Ortho) from Dundee, U.K. – performs hip arthroscopy at MKW Hospital, Rajouri Garden using advanced technology and precision techniques.
The surgery is typically done under spinal or general anesthesia. Two or three small incisions are made around the hip to insert the arthroscope and surgical tools. Dr. Narang inspects the joint, removes damaged tissue, repairs tears, or reshapes bone abnormalities.
The procedure takes 1–2 hours, and most patients return home the same day. Recovery includes guided physiotherapy, and patients often resume normal activities in a few weeks.
If you’re struggling with ongoing hip discomfort or limited mobility, consult Dr. Amandeep Singh Narang for expert hip arthroscopy in Rajouri Garden—a safe, modern solution for hip joint problems.
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