Arthroscopic minimally invasive surgery for torn knee joint ligaments is less harmful, with only occasional complications.
Knee joint ligament tears are usually treated with knee arthroscopic surgery, mainly anterior and posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, which is less invasive, quicker to recover, and less harmful, with only occasional complications and possible fracture of instruments in the joint cavity. Although it is a minimally invasive procedure, it can still cause some damage to the normal tissues within the joint.
Knee joint ligament tear, arthroscopic surgery needs to flush the fluid, there may be extravasation of the flushing fluid leading to swelling within the joint, if you don’t pay attention to the hygiene after the operation, it will also cause local infection, there is also a certain chance that it will lead to nerve damage and so on.
Although arthroscopic minimally invasive surgery for knee joint ligament tears may present some hazards, the advantages of this type of surgery are also more, if surgery is needed, it should be carefully chosen by the doctor after weighing the pros and cons.