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Arthroscopic Loose Body Removal Surgery in Indore

Loose body removal, also known as loose body extraction or loose body debridement, is a surgical procedure performed to remove loose fragments of bone or cartilage from within a joint space. These loose bodies, also called osteochondral fragments or joint mice, can cause pain, inflammation, and restricted movement within the joint.

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Causes of loose bodies in the joint:

  1. Trauma: Direct injury or trauma to the joint, such as a fall or sports-related injury, can cause fragments of bone or cartilage to break off and become loose within the joint space.
  2. Degenerative conditions: Conditions such as osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis can lead to the breakdown of cartilage within the joint, resulting in the formation of loose bodies.
  3. Joint disorders: Certain joint disorders, such as synovial chondromatosis or pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS), can cause the formation of multiple loose bodies within the joint.
  4. Previous surgeries: Previous surgeries on the joint, such as arthroscopic procedures or joint replacement surgery, can sometimes result in the formation of loose bodies as a complication.

Symptoms of loose bodies in the joint:

  1. Joint pain: Persistent pain within the joint, particularly with movement or weight-bearing, is a common symptom of loose bodies.
  2. Swelling: Swelling and inflammation around the joint may occur due to irritation caused by the loose bodies.
  3. Locking or catching: Some individuals may experience locking or catching sensations within the joint, particularly if a loose fragment becomes trapped between the joint surfaces.
  4. Restricted movement: A limited range of motion in the joint, especially with certain movements or positions, may occur due to the presence of loose bodies.

Loose Body Removal Surgery in Indore:

During loose body removal surgery, the surgeon makes small incisions in the skin and inserts specialized instruments, including an arthroscope (a small camera) and surgical instruments, into the joint space. The surgeon then visualizes the loose bodies within the joint and carefully removes them using surgical instruments such as graspers, shavers, or forceps. In some cases, additional procedures such as debridement of damaged cartilage or repair of other joint structures may be performed as needed. After surgery, patients typically undergo a period of rehabilitation and physical therapy to restore strength, mobility, and function to the joint. The specific treatment plan and recovery timeline will depend on the size and location of the loose bodies, the severity of symptoms, and individual factors such as age, activity level, and overall health.

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