Elbow arthroscopy is an operation performed for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes in cases of elbow pain. Elbow arthroscopy relies on making tiny incisions and sometimes one incision to see the elbow through monitoring a screen that is connected with the camera.
The elbow joint is the junction of the humerus bone with the radius and ulna, thus allowing a certain range of motion of the arm in the desired directions.
Elbow arthroscopy is characterized by a shorter recovery period compared to traditional (open) surgery that involve longer period to return to normal life.
Treatment period in Jordan takes "3 to 4 days" approximately.
Elbow arthroscopy may be conducted because of several reasons, including:
The patient undergoes a series of tests before elbow arthroscopy, including:
Elbow arthroscopy involves a range of problems and complications as well as other operations, whether associated with anesthesia or with the operation itself, some complications and problems including:
Elbow arthroscopy steps include the following stages:
The patient feels pain during the first week after elbow arthroscopy, so you may have to rely on a set of painkillers during this period. The recovery period until wounds heal can take a few weeks, but the full recovery may take months in which the patient should take into account some tips that may help him to recover in a shorter time, including: resting as much as possible, keeping the wound clean and dry, eating healthy food, avoiding smoking and lifting weights.
It is preferable to wear compression dressing that extends from the armpit to the hand once the splint is removed; to relieve pain and increase the level of movement around the elbow.
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Last updated in 16 November, 2021
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