How Is The Procedure Done?
Arthroscopic surgery is generally done on an outpatient basis, allowing you to go home a few hours after surgery. However, following ACL reconstruction, you may stay in the hospital an extra day.
Preparing for arthroscopy
The operation
Preparing For Arthroscopy
Depending on your age, certain preoperative tests will be arranged, such as blood tests, urine tests, chest x-ray, and EKG.
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Need To Know:
- If you take aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs, or blood thinners, you should stop taking them one week before surgery to minimize bleeding. Discuss this with your doctor. Also, beware of certain homeopathic supplements that may interact with anesthetic agents.
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You should not eat or drink anything (even water) for eight hours before surgery. This usually means not eating or drinking anything after midnight the night before surgery.
- If you would normally be taking medication during the hours before surgery, talk to your doctor.
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What to tell your doctor
Be sure to tell your doctor:
Also tell your doctor if you develop any of these symptoms prior to surgery:
- Fever or chills
- Irritation of the eyes, ears, throat or gums
- Sniffling or sore throat
- Boils or inflamed skin abrasions and cuts
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The Operation
After the chosen anesthetic has been administered, the leg is thoroughly cleaned, usually with an iodine-based solution. A tourniquet may be placed around the thigh.
A tiny incision is made on the outer side of the knee about level with the lower end of the knee cap. The arthroscope is then gently introduced into the knee, so the surgeon can see the inside of the knee on the TV monitor.
Another small incision is then made on the inner side of the knee to allow the surgeon to insert specialized instruments.
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If a loose body is found, treatment may vary. If it is truly loose and floating around the joint, it can be easily removed. If it is still partially attached, it can be gently pushed back into place and held with a specialized screw.
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If the problem is arthritis or chondromalacia, the roughened surface may be smoothed with power instruments. The surgeon will also remove any bits of bone or cartilage floating in the joint.

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