Arthroscopic Surgery:
Arthroscopic surgery involves the use of highly specialized instruments
to perform surgery through very small incisions (one-half inch). It
is also known as "minimally invasive surgery" because it doesn't
require large incisions. The advantages of arthroscopic surgery are
clear: smaller incisions, less scar tissue, less pain after surgery,
and faster recovery.
Dr. Farjo has performed thousands of
advanced arthroscopic surgical procedures. In addition to performing
these procedures, he also teaches other surgeons how to use these techniques.
He performs arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder, knee, ankle, elbow,
and hip. Sample procedures he performs arthroscopically include:
- Knee ACL & PCL reconstruction
- Knee Meniscus repair
- Knee osteochondral grafting (for cartilage lesions)
- Shoulder Rotator cuff
repair
- Shoulder Bankart reconstruction
(for dislocating shoulder)
- Shoulder Subacromial decompression
(for shoulder tendonitis, bursitis)
- Shoulder labral (SLAP) repairs
- All other advanced arthroscopic shoulder surgeries (eg. for biceps tendon problems, ganglion cysts, scapulothoracic bursitis, coracoid impingement).
- Elbow ulnohumeral fenestration (for elbow arthritis)
- Elbow loose body removal
- Ankle osteochondral drilling (for ankle cartilage lesions)
- Ankle joint debridement (for ankle arthritis)
- Hip labral surgery (for painful clicking in the hip)
- Hip arthroscopic surgery for femoroacetabular impingement.
Dr. Loniewski also performs arthroscopic
surgical procedures of the knee including meniscal surgery and loose
body removal.