Arthroscopic Surgery (Keyhole Surgery)

Arthroscopic Surgery (Keyhole Surgery) in Mbombela, Nelspruit & Sonheuwel

Advanced Arthroscopic (Keyhole) Surgery with Dr George Oduah

If you’re looking for a skilled arthroscopic surgeon in Mbombela, Dr George Oduah provides advanced, minimally invasive care for joint injuries and orthopaedic conditions. From knee and shoulder pain to ligament and cartilage damage, his precision-based approach helps restore movement, relieve pain, and support long-term joint health.

With over 20 years of orthopaedic experience, Dr Oduah performs keyhole surgeries designed to reduce scarring, speed up recovery, and get patients back to their daily activities faster.

What is Arthroscopic Surgery?

Arthroscopic surgery, also known as keyhole surgery, is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems through tiny incisions. 

Using a small camera (arthroscope) and fine surgical instruments, Dr George Oduah can view the inside of a joint in real time and perform precise repairs without the need for large cuts.

This technique is commonly used to treat conditions affecting the knee, shoulder, hip, ankle, wrist, and elbow, restoring movement and reducing pain with far less disruption to muscles and soft tissue.

What are the Benefits of Arthroscopic Surgery?

Arthroscopic surgery combines advanced technology with gentle precision, allowing Dr Oduah to treat complex joint conditions effectively while protecting healthy tissue. 

For many patients, it offers life-changing results with minimal downtime.

The key benefits include:

  • Small incisions and minimal scarring
  • Reduced post-surgical pain and tissue damage
  • Shorter hospital stay and faster recovery
  • Lower risk of infection or complications
  • Greater precision for diagnosis and repair
  • Faster return to sport, work, and daily activities
  • Long-term improvement in joint mobility and comfort

By using the latest arthroscopic techniques, Dr George Oduah helps patients get back to moving comfortably without the extended recovery associated with traditional surgery.

When is Keyhole Surgery Used vs Traditional Surgery?

Keyhole (arthroscopic) surgery is often recommended when joint pain or injury cannot be resolved through physiotherapy, medication, or injections, but the condition doesn’t require full open surgery.

It’s ideal for repairing torn ligaments, removing damaged cartilage, treating inflammation, or correcting early joint degeneration. Traditional open surgery is reserved for severe or complex cases where larger structural correction is needed.

Dr Oduah carefully assesses each patient’s condition to choose the most effective, least invasive treatment, ensuring precision, comfort, and long-term results.

What Types of Surgeries Can Arthroscopy Be Used For?

Arthroscopic (keyhole) surgery can be performed on several major joints to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions, from injuries to long-term wear and tear. 

Dr George Oduah uses this advanced technique to restore movement, stability, and comfort in the following areas:

Knee Arthroscopy
Used to repair ligament tears (such as ACL or meniscus injuries), remove loose cartilage, and treat joint inflammation or damage caused by arthritis.

Shoulder Arthroscopy
Addresses rotator cuff tears, shoulder impingement, labral injuries, and chronic instability, all through small incisions that promote faster recovery.

Hip Arthroscopy
Treats labral tears, hip impingement, and cartilage damage, helping to reduce pain and improve joint flexibility.

Ankle Arthroscopy
Removes scar tissue, bone spurs, or loose fragments to restore balance, strength, and range of motion following injury.

Wrist and Elbow Arthroscopy
Used to treat tendon injuries, joint stiffness, and repetitive strain conditions such as tennis elbow or carpal impingement.

Spine-Related Arthroscopy
For selected spinal conditions, minimally invasive techniques allow targeted treatment of herniated discs or nerve compression with less tissue disruption.

Whether it’s the knee, shoulder, hip, or other joint, arthroscopy offers a precise, gentle, and effective solution, helping you move freely and confidently again.

Common Conditions Treated with Arthroscopic (Keyhole) Surgery

Dr George Oduah diagnoses and treats a wide range of joint and soft tissue conditions using advanced arthroscopic techniques, including:

  • Knee ligament injuries such as ACL, MCL, or meniscus tears
  • Shoulder impingement, labral tears, and rotator cuff injuries
  • Hip impingement and labral damage
  • Cartilage wear or joint surface damage causing stiffness and pain
  • Recurrent joint swelling or inflammation (synovitis)
  • Loose bone or cartilage fragments within a joint
  • Chronic joint instability after injury

When to See Dr Oduah for Arthroscopic (Keyhole) Surgeon

You may benefit from a consultation with Dr George Oduah if you experience:

  • Persistent joint pain in the knee, shoulder, hip, or ankle
  • Swelling, stiffness, or reduced range of motion that limits movement
  • Popping, locking, or catching sensations in a joint
  • Ongoing pain from a sports injury or previous trauma
  • Pain that worsens with activity and doesn’t improve with rest or medication
  • Weakness or instability in a joint
  • Cartilage or ligament damage confirmed through imaging
  • Recurring joint inflammation or fluid buildup

As a leading arthroscopic surgeon in Mbombela, Dr George Oduah uses keyhole orthopaedic surgery to diagnose and treat joint conditions precisely, helping patients regain comfort, flexibility, and confidence in movement.

What to Expect During Arthroscopic (Keyhole) Surgery

Initial Evaluation
During your first consultation, Dr George Oduah will carefully assess your symptoms, review imaging such as X-rays or MRI scans, and perform a detailed physical examination to pinpoint the cause of your joint pain or instability.

Treatment Planning
He explains your diagnosis clearly and outlines the most effective surgical approach for your condition. You’ll understand exactly what to expect before, during, and after your procedure, ensuring you feel informed and confident every step of the way.

Surgical Care
Arthroscopic surgery is performed by Dr Oduah at one of Mbombela’s top private hospitals using advanced keyhole instruments. This technique allows for precise treatment through small incisions, minimising tissue damage and promoting faster healing.

Recovery
Because arthroscopy is minimally invasive, most patients experience significantly less discomfort and a quicker recovery. Dr Oduah provides tailored post-operative guidance and physiotherapy recommendations to help restore strength, mobility, and confidence, so you can return to your normal activities as soon as possible.

Why Choose Dr George Oduah for Arthroscopic (Keyhole) Surgery?

Choosing the right surgeon can make all the difference in your recovery and long-term joint health. Patients across Mbombela, Nelspruit, and Sonheuwel trust Dr George Oduah for his advanced expertise, precision, and genuine commitment to patient care.

  • Fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon with over 20 years of clinical experience
  • Specialist in arthroscopic and minimally invasive orthopaedic procedures
  • Skilled in knee, shoulder, hip, ankle, and upper limb arthroscopy
  • Focused on reducing pain, scarring, and recovery time through advanced techniques
  • Combines precision technology with a caring, patient-centred approach
  • Provides tailored treatment for joint injuries, cartilage damage, and sports-related conditions
  • Performs surgeries at Mediclinic Nelspruit and Kiaat Private Hospital

Whether you need arthroscopy for your knee, shoulder, or another joint, Dr Oduah delivers expert care designed to help you move comfortably again, with less pain, faster recovery, and lasting results.

Locations for Arthroscopic (Keyhole) Surgery

Dr George Oduah performs Arthroscopic surgery at any of the following locations in Sonheuwel.

Mediclinic Nelspruit
1 Louise Street, Sonheuwel, Mbombela – A state-of-the-art facility equipped with advanced arthroscopic technology, modern surgical theatres, and expert post-operative care for optimal recovery.

Kiaat Private Hospital
1 Kiaat Ridge Boulevard, Nelspruit, 1200 – A modern hospital offering precision keyhole orthopaedic procedures, comfortable recovery environments, and dedicated nursing support to ensure excellent surgical outcomes.

Book a Consultation Today

Struggling with joint pain, limited movement, or a sports-related injury? Whether it’s your knee, shoulder, hip, or ankle, Dr George Oduah provides expert assessment and honest guidance tailored to your needs.

Whenever possible, he recommends non-surgical treatments first, such as physiotherapy, medication, or targeted injections. If these don’t provide lasting relief, he may suggest arthroscopic (keyhole) surgery as a precise, minimally invasive solution to help you move freely again.

Call or WhatsApp our team today to schedule your consultation with a trusted arthroscopic surgeon in Sonheuwel, Mbombela.

Frequently Asked Questions About Keyhole Surgery

What is the recovery time for arthroscopic surgery?

Recovery time depends on the joint and the extent of the procedure. Many patients can return to light activity within a few days and resume normal routines within two to six weeks. Full recovery for more complex cases, like ligament repair, may take a few months, but is typically much faster than with open surgery.

 

Is knee arthroscopy painful?

Most patients experience minimal pain after a knee arthroscopy. Any discomfort is usually mild and short-lived, easily managed with medication and rest. Because the incisions are small, swelling and stiffness tend to subside quickly compared to traditional knee surgery.


Is arthroscopic surgery considered major surgery?

Arthroscopic surgery is classified as a minimally invasive procedure rather than major surgery. It involves small incisions, less tissue disruption, and faster recovery times, allowing many patients to go home the same day.


What are the risks and complications of arthroscopy?

As with any surgical procedure, there are small risks, such as infection, bleeding, or blood clots. However, these are rare. Under the care of an experienced orthopaedic surgeon like Dr George Oduah, arthroscopic surgery is very safe, with a high success rate and low complication risk.

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