Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who will do the synovectomy?An orthopedic surgeon will do the synovectomy.
2. What is tendon synovectomy?
Removal of the synovial lining of the tendon (connective tissue between muscle and bone) is called tendon synovectomy.
3. When can I walk after arthroscopic knee synovectomy?
You can walk on the same day with the help of crutches, and once you gain strength you can walk without support.
4. What are the alarming signs which indicate consultation with orthopedician after synovectomy?
The following are a few alarming signs which indicate a need for consultation:
- High fever
- Redness and swelling
- Discharge from the site
- Uncontrollable pain
- Numbness that has started after the procedure
5. What are the disadvantages of the arthroscopic synovectomy when compared to open synovectomy?
It takes more time to perform through arthroscopy and in some joints arthroscopic method is technically challenging. However, occurrence of post-operative stiffness is lesser in arthroscopic method.