Hip Arthroscopic Surgery

Hip arthroscopic surgery is an advanced and minimally invasive procedure designed to address various hip issues with precision and minimal disruption. During this surgery, a small camera, called an arthroscope, is inserted through a small incision to provide a clear view inside the hip joint. This allows the surgeon to diagnose and treat conditions such as torn cartilage, bone impingement, tendonitis, or a damaged labrum. The benefits of hip arthroscopy include smaller incisions, less pain, and quicker recovery times compared to traditional open surgeries. Patients undergoing hip arthroscopic surgery can expect a focused and efficient intervention aimed at resolving specific hip problems while promoting a swifter return to normal activities.