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With over a decade dedicated to Orthopaedics & joint replacement, Dr Yugal Karkhur is a distinguished name in the field. He earned his credentials from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi and subsequently held a significant role as a Senior Registrar at premier establishments like Lok Nayak Hospital and Sushruta Trauma Centre. He now serves with distinction as the Senior Consultant for Orthopaedics and Joint Replacement at Narayana Superspeciality Hospital in Gurugram. Dr Yugal’s pursuit of excellence took him to the Missouri Orthopaedic Institute, USA, where he specialized in joint replacement and Adult hip preservation surgery. His proficiency encompasses arthroscopic surgeries acquired from Safdarjung Hospital’s Sports Injury Center. Gurgaon’s medical community respects him for his associations with CK Birla Hospital, Aarvy Healthcare Superspeciality Hospital, and his innovative venture as co-founder of Orthocure Surgery+ at Orthocure Clinics Pvt Ltd. With 17 published Research Papers and the 2016 Young Ambassador Award from the Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Association to his name, Dr Yugal’s commitment to orthopaedic advancement is evident.

Commonly asked Questions Before a Arthroscopic Meniscus repair/balancing?

Can I do physiotherapy to avoid surgery?
Does my condition really need surgery?
Does it take months to recover after surgery?
Will I be able to return back to sports?
Will my knee become weaker after surgery?
Does the surgery involve large cuts and blood loss?

Advantages of Arthroscopic Meniscus repair/balancing

A minimally invasive surgical experience
A faster recovery process
Negligible infection chances
Quick and effective return to daily life activities
Minimal loss of blood

FAQs on Arthroscopic Meniscus repair/balancing

Yes, it does affect the ability to respond to undirected perturbation.

Yes, if a patient has undergone a meniscus repair surgery and still experience pain, a revision repair can be advised.

The pain should settle within 2-3 weeks.

The meniscus repair stiches must be protected to avoid the snapping off of the stiches and excessive force must not be applied.

The meniscus repair stiches must be protected to avoid the snapping off of the stiches and excessive force must not be applied.