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Microfracture Surgery for Knee

15 Jul 2020 Uncategorized

Microfracture Surgery for Knee

 

Knee cartilage microfracture surgery is performed to treat damaged areas of articular cartilage of the knee and the knee joint. It is a common procedure used to restore a full-thickness cartilage defect of the knee. If the patient has areas of damaged cartilage causing chronic pain, microfracture surgery is an attempt to stimulate new cartilage growth. Cartilage helps cushion and cover the area where bones meet at the joints.

 

 

What is Knee Arthroscopic Surgery?

Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgery used by orthopedic professionals to treat an orthopedic knee condition. Since large incisions are not required for this procedure, a patient can recover quickly and with minimal pain. Dr. Horn Orthopedics performs arthroscopic surgery on both the knee and shoulder joints.

 

The microfracture procedure of the knee is done arthroscopically. Three small incisions are made on the knee. While assessing the extent of cartilage damage, any “unstable” cartilage is removed and the surrounding area of articular cartilage is also examined to see if there is any loose or marginally attached cartilage. Any loose cartilage is also removed in order to create a stable edge of cartilage surrounding the affected area. This arthroscopic procedure uses the patient’s natural ability to heal and enhance tissue regeneration to the chondral (cartilage) surface.

Recovery usually takes anywhere from two to six months after the procedure for the patient to experience almost full relief from pain and increased function of the knee. Recovery is likely to continue for about 2 to 3 years with proper care and exercise.

 

Who Needs Microfracture Surgery for the Knee?

 

People who suffer from the following:

  1. A loss of articular cartilage down to the bone.
  2. The cartilage covering the underlying bone is unstable.
  3. Damaged cartilage that results in pain and swelling.

 

Knee Arthroscopy at Dr. Horn Orthopedics

In addition to bringing relief to patients who have joint pain, Dr. Horn performs fracture management and total joint replacement.

 

Dr. Horn has been board-certified in orthopedic surgery since 1996 and a member of the Fondren Orthopedic Group, L.L.P. Dr. Horn provides private orthopedic surgery and is nationally recognized as a top practitioner in Texas. The many patients who visit Dr. Horn can rest at ease knowing they are in the hands of one of the leading names in the industry.

 

It is often hard to find an orthopedic doctor and surgeon near you and whom you can trust. This is why a visit to Dr. Horn may be your best bet for dependable, professional medical treatment. Dr. Horn is specialized in treating joint pain along with the muscles and bones of the human body. For decades, Dr. Horn and his staff have been providing exceptional specialized treatment based on the best course for complete recovery.

 

If you live in Baytown, Texas, or the surrounding area, don’t miss out on the chance to receive the best-in-class treatment from Dr. Horn Orthopedics. Dr. Horn is affiliated with several surgery facilities in the South Texas area, including the Texas Altus Hospital, the Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital, as well as the Bayshore Medical Center located in Pasadena, Texas.

 

At Dr. Horn Orthopedics, the health and well-being of patients are the top priority. Call Dr. Horn Orthopedics at (281) 837-8550 to schedule your consultation or appointment today. Patients can choose from In-clinic visits with the physician or a virtual Telemedicine appointment from the safety of your home.

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