| Surgery may be necessary to correct knee malalignments. Realignment surgery is used to correct the position of the kneecap. Arthroscopic surgery can be used to realign the patella in some cases, and to remove damaged cartilage.
With arthroscopic technology, your surgeon will not need to open your joint. Arthroscopic surgery uses an arthroscope and narrow surgical instruments that are inserted through small incisions. An arthroscope contains a lens and lighting system that allow a surgeon to view inside of a joint. The arthroscope is attached to a miniature camera. The camera allows the surgeon to view the magnified images on a video screen or take photographs and record videotape. Arthroscopic surgery is associated with shorter recovery times and less pain and bleeding than open procedures.
Sometimes the kneecap malalignment is not treatable arthroscopically, and in such cases there are open surgical techniques that are indicated. Your doctor will discuss which type of surgery is best for your particular problem.
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