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Meniscal Surgery in Bangalore: Walk Without Pain Again

That Nagging Knee Pain Has a Name and a Solution


You know the feeling. A sharp catch when you climb stairs. A locking sensation mid-stride. Maybe a pop during a morning run that made you wince. If this sounds familiar, you are in the right place.

Meniscus injuries are among the most common knee problems we treat at our Bangalore clinic. Whether you are a young athlete or a professional who simply "stepped wrong," the goal is the same: returning to pain-free movement. With modern diagnostic tools and advanced Knee Arthroscopy Bangalore, most patients return to full activity within weeks, not months.

What Exactly Is the Meniscus?


Think of the meniscus as your knee’s shock absorber. Each knee has two C-shaped pieces of fibrocartilage: the medial (inner) and lateral (outer) meniscus sitting between your thigh bone ($femur$) and shin bone ($tibia$).

They serve three vital functions:

  • Cushioning: Absorbing impact during walking or jumping.
  • Weight Distribution: Spreading your body weight evenly across the joint.
  • Stability: Keeping the "hinge" of your knee aligned.

When a meniscus tears, these functions fail, leading to pain, swelling, and the long-term risk of early-onset arthritis.


Symptoms & Causes: When to Seek Help

Common Causes

  • Sports Injuries: Sudden twisting in cricket, football, or badminton.
  • Degenerative Wear: Natural weakening of cartilage in adults over 40.
  • Mechanical Stress: Deep squatting or heavy lifting with poor form.

If you are active in sports, consulting a sports medicine specialist in Bangalore can help prevent further joint damage.

Red Flags (The "Locked Knee")

If you experience any of the following, you should book a consultation immediately:

  • Mechanical Locking: Your knee physically gets "stuck" in one position.
  • The "Pop": Hearing a distinct sound followed by immediate swelling.
  • Instability: The feeling that your knee might "give way" under you.
  • Edge Pain: Sharp pain specifically along the joint line.


Treatment Pathways: Repair vs. Removal

Not every tear requires surgery. Our philosophy is "Save the Meniscus" whenever possible.

Treatment TypeHow it WorksBest For
Conservative CarePhysiotherapy, rest (RICE), and anti-inflammatories.Small tears in the "Red Zone" (outer edge with blood supply).
Meniscal RepairUsing "all-inside" sutures to stitch the tear back together.Younger patients and vertical tears; preserves long-term joint health.
Partial MeniscectomyTrimming away only the frayed, unstable piece of the tear.Complex or degenerative tears where the tissue cannot be saved.

Advanced Arthroscopic Meniscal Surgery in Bangalore

We utilize Keyhole Arthroscopic knee Surgery in Bangalore, a minimally invasive technique that has revolutionized orthopedic recovery.

The Procedure

  • Small Portals: Two or three tiny incisions (less than 1 cm) are made.
  • High-Definition Imaging: A 4K camera (arthroscope) provides a crystal-clear view of the joint.
  • Precision Action: Specialized micro-instruments repair or trim the damage with sub-millimeter accuracy.
  • Rapid Recovery: The procedure takes 45–75 minutes, and most patients go home the same or next day.

Why Arthroscopy is the Gold Standard:

  • Minimal scarring and negligible blood loss.
  • Significantly lower risk of infection compared to "open" surgery.
  • Faster Mobilization: Most patients are back at a desk job within 7–10 days.

Your Recovery Timeline

  • Day 1–3: Initial rest and icing. Most patients can perform "touch-down" weight-bearing immediately.
  • Week 2: Stitches removed. Gentle range-of-motion exercises begin with our physiotherapy team.
  • Week 6: Return to low-impact activities like cycling or swimming.
  • Month 3–4: Full return to high-impact sports (timing varies for Meniscal Repair cases).

Why Patients Trust Our Clinic

Choosing a surgeon is about combining technology with experience.

  • Fellowship Trained: Expert care from a surgeon with 15+ years of arthroscopic experience.
  • 4K Technology: Access to the latest imaging for higher diagnostic accuracy.
  • Transparent Pricing: No hidden costs; full assistance with insurance and cashless facilities.
  • Strategic Location: Easy access for patients in Koramangala, HSR Layout, Indiranagar, and Whitefield.

Learn more about our expertise at Dr Pradyumna Orthopaedic Clinic.

Frequently Asked Questions About Meniscal Surgery in Bangalore

1. Is meniscal surgery in Bangalore painful?

The procedure is performed under anaesthesia, so you feel nothing during surgery. Mild soreness and swelling are common for the first few days afterward, but this is well-managed with prescribed pain medication and icing. Most patients describe post-operative discomfort as far less than they expected.

2. How long does meniscal surgery take?

A standard knee arthroscopy for meniscal repair or partial meniscectomy in Bangalore takes between 45 and 90 minutes, depending on the complexity of the tear. You are usually ready to go home the same day or after one overnight stay, making it a highly convenient procedure for most patients.

3. Can a meniscus tear heal without surgery?

Small tears in the outer zone of the meniscus which has a better blood supply can sometimes heal with rest, physiotherapy, and anti-inflammatory medication. However, complex tears, locked knees, and tears that fail to improve after six to eight weeks of conservative care almost always require surgical intervention for lasting relief.

4. What is the cost of meniscal surgery in Bangalore?

The cost of meniscal surgery in Bangalore typically ranges depending on the type of procedure, the hospital facility, and implants used. We offer transparent, upfront pricing with detailed estimates before surgery. Insurance and cashless facility options are available. Contact our clinic for a personalised cost breakdown.

5. How soon can I walk after meniscal surgery?

Most patients who undergo a partial meniscectomy can walk with minimal assistance within 24 to 48 hours of surgery. For meniscal repair, weight-bearing is gradually introduced over two to four weeks. Your specific mobilisation plan depends on the extent of repair, and our team will guide you step by step.

6. Will I need physiotherapy after knee surgery?

Yes, physiotherapy is an essential part of recovery after meniscal surgery. It helps restore strength, flexibility, and stability to the knee joint. Our in-house physiotherapy team begins working with you from day one post-surgery and continues through the entire rehabilitation process until you are fully functional.

7. Is it safe to delay meniscal surgery if I have mild symptoms?

Delaying treatment for a confirmed meniscus tear can lead to progressive joint damage, including cartilage wear that may increase your risk of early knee arthritis. We recommend consulting an orthopaedic specialist near you promptly to assess whether immediate surgery or a trial of conservative care is the safer approach.

8. What is the difference between meniscal repair and partial meniscectomy?

Meniscal repair involves stitching the torn tissue back together, preserving as much of the meniscus as possible. This is preferred when the tear is in the vascular zone and the patient is younger. Partial meniscectomy removes the damaged portion. Repair has a longer recovery but offers better long-term joint protection.

9. Can I drive after meniscal surgery in Bangalore?

Most patients who have surgery on the left knee can drive an automatic vehicle within one to two weeks. For right knee surgery, you should wait until your surgeon confirms adequate strength and reaction time, typically three to four weeks. Do not drive while taking strong pain medications or before you have been cleared by your doctor.

10. How do I find the best knee arthroscopy surgeon near me in Bangalore?

Look for a fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon with dedicated arthroscopy experience, a track record of successful meniscal procedures, and a clinic equipped with advanced imaging technology. Patient reviews, transparent communication, and a structured rehabilitation programme are also important indicators of high-quality care in Bangalore.

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