Omuz Artroscopy
Arthroscopic surgery is most commonly applied to the shoulder joint after the knee. Arthroscopy treatment of the shoulder joint is applied for the surgical treatment of the shoulder joint. The most significant advantages of arthroscopic surgeries are; smaller incisions, less tissue damage, earlier return to work, and high patient satisfaction. The procedure is performed under regional block or general anesthesia. Discharge is performed one or two days after the procedure. The complication rate after the procedure is low.
- Main arthroscopic interventions for the shoulder joint:
- Treatment of rotator cuff tears (closed suturing of tendons that provide joint movement).
- Treatment of shoulder instability: labral tears and Bankart lesions (occurs after a shoulder dislocation).
- Impingement syndrome in the shoulder joint.
- Frozen shoulder.
- Septic joint.