Arthroscopy
Hello, Doctor Shi: Following up on my previous question, I would like to ask you again.
I live in Tainan City.
Which large hospitals in Tainan City and County have arthroscopy equipment? Is it suitable for me to undergo arthroscopic adhesiolysis of the ankle joint during this period when I have a cast on?
frank, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2003/10/20
Dr. Shi Guozheng reply Orthopedics
Both medical centers and regional hospitals have this type of equipment.
Currently, it is quite difficult to perform arthroscopy while the cast is on; it will likely need to wait until the cast is removed before proceeding.
Reply Date: 2003/10/20
More Info
In Tainan, there are several large hospitals equipped to perform arthroscopic surgery, which is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems. The hospitals typically include major medical centers and regional hospitals that have the necessary facilities and trained personnel to carry out such procedures. Some of the notable hospitals in Tainan that offer arthroscopic surgery include:
1. Tainan Municipal Hospital - This hospital is known for its comprehensive orthopedic services and has a dedicated team of specialists who perform arthroscopic surgeries for various joints, including the knee and ankle.
2. Chimei Medical Center - A well-known medical center in Tainan, Chimei offers advanced orthopedic care, including arthroscopy. They have a team of experienced orthopedic surgeons who specialize in joint surgeries.
3. National Cheng Kung University Hospital - This academic hospital is affiliated with a leading university and provides a wide range of medical services, including orthopedic surgeries. They have the latest technology and skilled surgeons for arthroscopic procedures.
4. Tainan City Hospital - This hospital also provides orthopedic services and has the capability to perform arthroscopic surgeries.
Regarding your question about undergoing arthroscopic surgery for ankle adhesions while in a cast, it is generally not advisable to perform such a procedure while the ankle is immobilized in a cast. The cast is typically used to stabilize the joint and allow for healing, and performing surgery during this time could complicate recovery and lead to further issues. It is essential to wait until the cast is removed and the joint has regained some mobility before considering arthroscopic surgery.
Arthroscopy involves inserting a small camera (arthroscope) into the joint through tiny incisions, allowing the surgeon to visualize the inside of the joint and perform necessary repairs or removals of damaged tissue. The procedure is usually performed under general or regional anesthesia, depending on the specific case and the surgeon's preference.
Before proceeding with any surgical intervention, it is crucial to have a thorough discussion with your orthopedic surgeon. They will evaluate your specific condition, the extent of the adhesions, and your overall health to determine the best course of action. They may also recommend physical therapy or other non-surgical treatments to improve your condition before considering surgery.
In summary, Tainan has several reputable hospitals that can perform arthroscopic surgery. However, it is essential to wait until your cast is removed before considering any surgical intervention for your ankle. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice and treatment options tailored to your specific needs.
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