Auckland Orthopaedic Group

Street Address

Level 2, Building C
95 Ascot Avenue
Ellerslie
Auckland

Postal Address

PO Box 74 446
Greenlane
Auckland 1546

Contact Details

Mr Kevin Karpik
Ph: (09) 523 7050
Fax: (09) 522 0780
Email: kevin@aopractice.co.nz
Healthlink EDI: karpiktg
Clinics also at Pukekohe, Counties Care, Papatoetoe and Marina Half Moon Bay

Mr Chris Taylor
Ph: (09) 523 7050
Fax: (09) 522 0780
Email: chris@aopractice.co.nz
Healthlink EDI: karpiktg

Mr Adam Dalgleish
Ph: (09) 523 7053
Fax: (09) 522 0783
Email: admin@orthosurg.co.nz
Healthlink EDI: orthsurg

Mr Ivan Spika
Ph: (09) 523 2767
Fax: (09) 522 4179
Email: ivan@orthospike.co.nz
Healthlink EDI: spikamsl
Level 3, Building C

Mr Richard Street
Ph: (09) 523 7055
Fax: (09) 522 0781
Email: office@streetmedical.co.nz
Healthlink EDI: smsltdak
I also have clinics at: Cavendish Specialist Centre

Arthroscopy (keyhole surgery, ankle, shoulder, knee and hip)

Over the last 30 years a large number of orthopaedic procedures on joints can be performed using an arthroscope, where a fiber optic telescope is used to look inside the joint. Through this type of keyhole surgery fine instruments can be introduced through small incisions (portals) to allow surgery to be performed without the need for large cuts. This allows many procedures to be performed as a day stay and allows quicker return to normal function of the joint.

Arthroscopic surgery is less painful than open surgery and decreases the risk of healing problems.  Arthroscopy  allows access to parts of the joints which can not be accessed by other types of surgery.

Ankle Arthroscopy
Two or three small incisions (cuts) are made in the ankle and a small telescopic instrument with a tiny camera attached (arthroscope) is inserted. This allows the surgeon to look inside the joint, identify problems and, in some cases, operate. Tiny instruments can be passed through the arthroscope to remove bony spurs, damaged cartilage or inflamed tissue.

Hip Arthroscopy
Small incisions (cuts) are made in the hip area and a small telescopic instrument with a tiny camera attached (arthroscope) is inserted. This allows the surgeon to look inside the joint, identify problems and, in some cases, operate. Tiny instruments can be passed through the arthroscope to remove loose, damaged or inflamed tissue.

Knee Arthroscopy
Several small incisions (cuts) are made on the knee through which is inserted a small telescopic instrument with a tiny camera attached (arthroscope). This allows the surgeon to look inside the joint, identify problems and, in some cases, make repairs to damaged tissue.

Shoulder Arthroscopy
This surgery involves making several small incisions (cuts) on the shoulder through which is inserted a small telescopic instrument with a tiny camera attached (arthroscope). This allows the surgeon to look inside the shoulder, identify problems and, in some cases, make repairs to damaged tissue.


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