Elbow Arthroscopy
Elbow arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive diagnostic or surgical procedure used to examine and treat conditions that affect the elbow joint.
The procedure generally involves creating a few small incisions of approximately one centimeter in width to access the elbow joint, though each elbow arthroscopy varies based on the individual patient. An arthroscope — a small tube with a camera and light for viewing — is inserted into one of the incisions, and small instruments to perform the diagnostic examination or operation are inserted through the other incisions.
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Benefits of Elbow Arthroscopy
Arthroscopic surgery is much less invasive than traditional open surgical procedures, as arthroscopy requires smaller incisions and results in less soft tissue disruption and trauma. Arthroscopic surgical procedures of the elbow generally leave the patient with:
- Faster healing
- Little scarring
- Lower infection rates
- Significantly reduced pain levels
- Earlier return to sports and activities of daily living
When is elbow arthroscopic surgery used?
While elbow arthroscopic surgery can be successful in treating a wide range of elbow conditions, the procedure may not be a suitable treatment for all conditions that affect the elbow. In some cases, traditional open elbow surgery is the best course. Elbow arthroscopy is typically useful in treating:
- Inflammation in the elbow joint
- Cartilage damage, such as tears, injury or wear
- Repetitive strain injuries
- Tendon damage
- Loose bone or cartilage
- Undiagnosed elbow pain
Recovery from Elbow Arthroscopy Surgery
Elbow arthroscopic surgery is done on an outpatient basis, so patients are able to go home several hours after the procedure. Following arthroscopic surgery, the wounds created by the incisions are generally healed within a few days.
Depending on the extent of the surgery, recovery time may vary between patients. However, most patients typically return to normal daily activity within a few days and are back to more strenuous activities and sports within a few weeks following surgery.
Possible Elbow Arthroscopy Surgery Complications
While complications from elbow arthroscopy are rare, there are still risks to be aware of. The largest risk is possible injury to other tissues and structures near the elbow joint. Nerves near the elbow joint could be damaged during the procedure. As with any surgery, elbow arthroscopic surgery can lead to infection. Elbow arthroscopy may also not completely relieve pain or discomfort of the elbow.
Schedule Your Elbow Arthroscopy Consultation Today
If you are experiencing elbow pain or have been told you may need elbow surgery, contact Midwest Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Alliance today at 414-384-6700. Our orthopedic team in Southeastern Wisconsin will evaluate your condition and determine if elbow arthroscopy is right for you.
Layton Avenue Ste 102 - Orthopedic Clinic
3033 W Layton Avenue, Suite 102
Greenfield, WI 53221
414-384-6700
Layton Avenue Ste 160 - Orthopedic Clinic
2500 W Layton Avenue, Suite 160
Milwaukee, WI 53221
414-384-6700
N. Mayfair Road - Orthopedic Clinic
3077 North Mayfair Road, Suite 100
Wauwatosa, WI 53222
414-384-6700
27th Street - Orthopedic Clinic
9969 S. 27th Street, Suite 1100
Franklin, WI 53132
414-384-6700
Rawson Avenue - Orthopedic Clinic
3111 W. Rawson Avenue, Suite 200/205
Franklin, WI 53132
414-384-6700
Rawson Avenue - Pain Management Clinic
3111 W Rawson Avenue, Suite 235
Franklin, WI 53132
414-260-5544
N Port Washington Road - Pain Management Clinic
12831 N Port Washington Road
Mequon, WI 53092
414-260-5544
Washington Avenue - Pain Management Clinic
10180 Washington Avenue
Mount Pleasant, WI 53177
414-260-5544
Rawson Avenue - SmartScan Medical Imaging Center
3111 W. Rawson Avenue, Suite 105
Franklin, WI 53132
855-694-3300
Ballpark Drive - OrthoLazer Center
7044 South Ballpark Drive, Suite 202
Franklin, WI 53132
414-448-7001
Bluemound Road - OrthoLazer Center
17550 West Bluemound Road
Brookfield, WI 53045
262-289-9455
MOSH Brookfield Walk-In Clinic
17000L W. Bluemound Rd.
Brookfield, WI 53005
414-817-6750
MOSH Franklin Ortho Walk-In Clinic
7095 S. Ballpark Dr. Suite 100
Franklin, WI 53132
414-817-6620