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1. Lifeline multi-specialty hospital
 Perungudi, Rajiv Gandhi road
Tamilnadu, India
T.+91 9176640002 (personal mobile)

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27, 1st avenue, Besant nagar 
Chennai 600090, India
Mobile: +91 9176640002 & +91 9282165002

Arthroscopic lateral release

A lateral release is done for the following conditions (non exhaustive) Lateral retinacular syndrome, lateral maltracking, lateral subluxation of the patella, and chondromalacia patella with no radiological evidence. I prefer to do it by a semi open method after a preliminary arthroscopy to evaluate maltracking, and the status of the knee. Arthroscopic lateral release avoids the division of the retinacular arteries and postoperative hematomas. I splint the knee for 24 hours and then commence CPM. Cryotherapy is used for a week. Partial weight bearing crutch ambulation is advisable for six weeks. Return to normal activity is possible after six weeks.