Jim I had one 2 years ago the first week of June. Now my knee has been giving me trouble sense 1975. The MRI showed a foreign object in there. Well they got that out, old bone chip encapsulated in cartilage the size of a dice and they cleaned it up the as good as they could. First appointment after I healed they told me you need a new knee. Actual heal time was about 12 weeks I'm sure because of the worn out part. It's all service so I'm still waiting on VA for that new knee.
A few years before taht my #2 daughter had a scope and some torn cartilage cleaned up and she was on crutches for about a week and pretty much back to normal in 2. She still had restriction for anout 4 weeks like jumping, climbing and so on.
If you have it done and it sweels up bad get back in right away. My incisions heal right up and I was back in twice so they could remove fluid from my knee. The doc told me he had a guy he scoped that tried to be a tuff guy and would up with a serious infection because of the fluid not draining.
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