What is Shoulder Arthroscopy?
Shoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat various shoulder joint conditions. It involves inserting a tiny camera (arthroscope) and specialized instruments through small incisions (typically <¼ inch) to visualize and treat internal shoulder structures such as the rotator cuff, labrum, cartilage, and biceps tendon.
Common conditions treated include:
- Rotator cuff tears
- Labral tears
- Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
- Shoulder impingement
- Instability and degenerative arthritis
This approach minimizes tissue damage, reduces pain and scarring, and allows faster recovery compared to open surgery. Most procedures take 1–2 hours, and patients often go home the same day.
Success rates for shoulder arthroscopy in India are 75–90%, especially when performed by experienced surgeons. Recovery typically takes 6–12 weeks, supported by physical therapy to restore mobility and strength.
Why Choose India for Shoulder Arthroscopy?
India, particularly Delhi and NCR, offers world-class facilities for shoulder arthroscopy at a fraction of Western costs, making it a preferred destination for international patients. Leading private hospitals like Fortis Memorial Research Institute (Gurgaon), Max Super Speciality Hospital (Saket), Apollo Hospitals (Delhi), and Medanta – The Medicity (Gurugram) provide:
- Orthopaedic surgeons with global training and vast arthroscopic experience
- Minimally invasive techniques using the latest arthroscopes and high-definition visualization
- Personalized care plans and physical therapy support
- JCI-accredited hospitals with multilingual staff and dedicated international patient services
India also performs hundreds of thousands of arthroscopies annually, reinforcing its expertise in this field. Patients benefit from high success rates, fast-track recovery, and excellent value for money.
Cost & Duration Summary
Average Cost in India: USD 3,000 – 5,000
Hospital Stay Required: 0 – 1 day
Post-Treatment Stay in India: 10 – 14 days (for rehab & follow-up)