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Dr sidharth jain, arthroscopic surgeon MBBS, Fellowship in Arthroscopy, MS – Orthopaedics

Dr. sidharth jain

Dr Sidharth Jain is An arthroscopic surgeon who  specializes in minimally invasive surgery of the joints using an arthroscope, a small camera inserted through tiny incisions. This technique allows for precise diagnosis and treatment of various joint conditions with reduced recovery time and less postoperative pain compared to traditional open surgery.

  1. Diagnostic Arthroscopy:
    • Joint Visualization: Using an arthroscope to directly view the inside of a joint, aiding in the diagnosis of conditions affecting the joint’s internal structures.
    • Biopsy: Taking small tissue samples during arthroscopy for further examination if necessary.
  2. Surgical Interventions:
    • Meniscus Repair: Treating tears of the meniscus (the cartilage in the knee) through minimally invasive techniques to alleviate pain and restore function.
    • Ligament Reconstruction: Repairing or reconstructing torn ligaments, such as the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) or posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), using grafts and arthroscopic tools.
    • Cartilage Repair: Addressing damaged or worn cartilage in joints like the knee or shoulder, potentially using techniques such as microfracture, chondroplasty, or cartilage grafting.
    • Labral Repair: Repairing tears in the labrum, the cartilage ring in the shoulder or hip that provides stability and cushioning.
    • Synovectomy: Removing inflamed or damaged synovial tissue from the joint lining to reduce pain and swelling, commonly performed in cases of rheumatoid arthritis.
    • Loose Body Removal: Removing loose fragments of bone or cartilage that can cause joint pain or lock the joint.
  3. Joint Decompression:
    • Impingement Syndrome Treatment: Alleviating symptoms caused by the impingement of soft tissues (e.g., tendons) in the shoulder or hip through arthroscopic debridement or bursectomy.
  4. Rehabilitation and Postoperative Care:
    • Rehabilitation Planning: Designing and overseeing a rehabilitation program to restore joint function, strength, and range of motion after surgery.
    • Pain Management: Implementing strategies to manage postoperative pain and facilitate recovery.
    • Follow-Up Care: Monitoring recovery progress, managing any complications, and adjusting treatment plans as needed.
  5. Preoperative and Postoperative Assessment:
    • Preoperative Evaluation: Assessing the patient’s overall health and specific joint condition to plan the most effective surgical approach.
    • Postoperative Monitoring: Tracking the patient’s recovery through follow-up visits and ensuring proper healing and functional recovery.

Diseases and Conditions Treated:

  • Knee Disorders:
    • Meniscal Tears: Tears in the knee cartilage that cause pain, swelling, and impaired movement.
    • Ligament Injuries: ACL or PCL tears affecting knee stability and function.
    • Patellar Disorders: Conditions such as patellar dislocation or patellofemoral syndrome.
  • Shoulder Disorders:
    • Rotator Cuff Tears: Tears in the shoulder’s rotator cuff tendons leading to pain and loss of shoulder function.
    • Shoulder Impingement Syndrome: Compression of tendons or bursa in the shoulder, causing pain and restricted movement.
    • Labral Tears: Tears in the shoulder labrum, affecting joint stability.
  • Hip Disorders:
    • Labral Tears: Tears in the hip labrum causing pain and mechanical symptoms.
    • Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI): Abnormal contact between the hip bones that causes pain and restricts movement.
  • Elbow Disorders:
    • Elbow Impingement: Pain and restriction in the elbow joint due to inflamed or damaged structures.
    • Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow): Tendon inflammation on the outer elbow, which can be treated arthroscopically if conservative measures fail.
  • Ankle Disorders:
    • Ankle Ligament Injuries: Tears or sprains of ankle ligaments that can be repaired arthroscopically.
    • Synovitis: Inflammation of the synovial lining in the ankle joint, treated through arthroscopic debridement.

Dr Jain  offer a less invasive alternative to traditional joint surgery, providing precise treatment for a variety of joint conditions. His expertise in minimally invasive techniques helps to improve recovery times, reduce complications, and enhance overall outcomes for patients with joint disorders