Dr. Ishan Shevate is a renowned orthopedic surgeon and sports injury specialist in Balewadi, Pune. With extensive experience and a commitment to excellence, Dr. Ishan Shevate offers comprehensive care for a wide range of orthopedic conditions. From knee and shoulder surgeries to sports injuries, his expertise ensures the highest quality of treatment and recovery, patient care is our top priority. Dr. Ishan Shevate's expertise in Knee Arthroscopic Ligament Repair, Meniscus Repair Surgery, Ligament Reconstruction, Shoulder Arthroscopy, Recurrent Shoulder Dislocation Repair, Rotator Cuff Tear Repair, Shoulder Replacement Surgery, Shoulder dislocation, Frozen Shoulder, Muscle strains, Ankle Injuries & Sprain, etc.
Dr. Ishan Shevate - Orthopedic Doctor, Orthopedic Surgeon in Baner, shoulder specialist in Baner
Knee arthroscopic ligament repair is a minimally invasive technique that involves using a small camera (arthroscope) and specialized instruments inserted through small incisions around the knee. This approach allows for precise visualization of the damaged ligament and surrounding structures without the need for large surgical openings.
During the procedure, Dr. Shevate carefully examines the ligament(s) in the knee that require repair, which may include the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), medial collateral ligament (MCL), or lateral collateral ligament (LCL). Using advanced techniques and instruments, he meticulously reconstructs or repairs the damaged ligament(s), restoring stability and function to the knee.
Meniscus repair surgery is a minimally invasive procedure designed to address tears in the meniscus, the C-shaped cartilage discs that cushion the knee joint. These tears can occur due to sports injuries, trauma, or degenerative changes associated with aging.
During the procedure, Dr. Shevate carefully evaluates the extent and location of the meniscus tear using advanced imaging techniques. He then utilizes minimally invasive arthroscopic instruments to access the knee joint through small incisions.
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