Explore our comprehensive selection of outpatient knee surgeries, complete with same-day appointment options, to address all your needs, from diagnostic assessments to rehabilitation. We tailor your path to wellness to align with your lifestyle, prioritizing a swift recovery so you can regain your comfort and resume your normal life seamlessly.

Knee Arthroscopy

Our practice specializes in knee arthroscopy, a minimally invasive surgical technique used for visualizing, diagnosing, and treating various knee conditions. This approach, which utilizes a miniature TV camera, provides precise access to the knee joint without the need for large incisions, enhancing patient comfort. Knee arthroscopy is particularly effective in diagnosing and treating issues like meniscal tears, damaged cartilage, and ligament tears.

We employ advanced technology, including the Intelijoint Surgical Navigation System, to ensure the highest level of precision in our procedures, resulting in improved outcomes and quicker recoveries. With our experience and commitment to staying current with medical advancements, you can trust us for exceptional knee arthroscopy and personalized care.

ACL Reconstruction

Omar D. Hussamy, MD, is a highly experienced orthopedic surgeon specializing in ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) surgery. He employs advanced minimally invasive techniques to customize surgical plans for each patient, focusing on reconstructing the damaged ligament and restoring joint function.

This personalized approach ensures optimal outcomes and a quicker recovery. Omar D. Hussamy’s expertise aims not only to repair the ACL but also to promote long-term joint health and reduce the risk of future injuries. His practice emphasizes minimally invasive methods, offering patients benefits such as reduced scarring, less pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster returns to active lifestyles. With a commitment to comprehensive care and years of experience, Omar D. Hussamy is the trusted choice for individuals seeking effective ACL surgery.

ACL FAQs

The ligament that connects your thigh bone, shinbone, and kneecap is known as the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). This tough band of tissue stabilizes your knee and is susceptible to injury if you play sports or suffer trauma from a fall.

Tears can develop in your ACL that cause chronic pain, swelling, and instability in your knee. You may need ACL surgery if conservative treatments like ice therapy, physical therapy, and pain medication aren’t enough to relieve your symptoms.

As an experienced orthopedic surgeon, Omar D. Hussamy can determine if you’re a candidate for ACL surgery after an evaluation of your ACL injury. He also reviews your medical history to ensure you’re healthy enough for surgery.

The goal of ACL surgery is to rebuild the structure of your ACL with a connective tissue graft. Omar D. Hussamy can use ligaments and tendons from other areas of your body — usually your kneecap — to reconstruct the ACL. Over time, the surrounding tissue heals over the graft.

Omar D. Hussamy and the team also offer Smith+Nephew® ACL repair implants if you’re not a candidate for a graft using your own tissues.
In many cases, Omar D. Hussamy uses arthroscopic techniques that require only small incisions around your knee. Through these incisions, he inserts a scope with an attached light and camera that sends images of your knee to an external monitor.

Omar D. Hussamy watches this monitor during the procedure to make repairs with the highest level of precision. He passes specialized surgical instruments through the scope to place the graft.
Often, ACL surgery is an outpatient procedure and you can go home to recover soon after surgery is complete. In some cases, Omar D. Hussamy may need to make longer incisions to place a graft and you might need to spend time recovering in the hospital.

While everyone heals differently, it can take six months or longer to make a full recovery. Omar D. Hussamy may recommend that you wear a brace to support your knee while you heal. You can restore function in your knee through physical therapy.

During follow-up visits, Omar D. Hussamy continues to monitor your healing process. He’ll recommend when it’s safe for you to return to your usual activities, including your job and sports.

Meniscus Repair

If you experience persistent pain in your knee because of a meniscus tear, you may be a candidate for surgery. Omar D. Hussamy utilizes cutting-edge minimally invasive techniques, minimizing scarring, reducing discomfort, and accelerating the recovery process.

Beyond repairing the torn meniscus, his focus is on preserving and optimizing knee function for long-term joint health and pain-free mobility. Comprehensive care, from initial consultation to post-operative support, ensures patients’ comfort and well-being throughout their recovery journey.

Meniscus FAQs

Why would I need meniscus surgery?

Meniscus surgery focuses on repairing tears in the meniscus, the piece of cartilage that sits between the bones in your lower leg. This cartilage provides stability in your leg and absorbs the shocks of your movements to protect your knee joint.

You can develop a meniscus tear from activities, including sports, that require sudden twisting movements or from stepping on an uneven surface.

Underlying medical conditions like osteoarthritis and other degenerative conditions can also lead to a meniscus tear, especially as you get older and your cartilage weakens.

If conservative treatments like ice therapy and rest aren’t enough to relieve chronic pain and inflammation from a meniscus tear, Omar D. Hussamy and the team can determine if you’re a candidate for arthroscopic surgery.

What can I expect from meniscus surgery?

Arthroscopic meniscus surgery is minimally invasive and only requires small incisions to access the cartilage. Omar D. Hussamy inserts a slender arthroscope into the incision. This scope has an attached light and a camera that sends real-time images of your inner knee structures to an external monitor.

Omar D. Hussamy watches the monitor throughout the procedure and can repair or remove damaged pieces of your meniscus with specialized surgical tools.

Meniscus surgery is an outpatient procedure and you can go home to recover soon after surgery. As part of your rehabilitation from surgery, Omar D. Hussamy may recommend a physical therapy program to strengthen your muscles and restore full function in your knee.

By repairing or removing tears in your meniscus, you can ease persistent pain and preserve the remaining healthy tissue that supports your knee joint. This increases the likelihood that you’ll be able to return to your usual activities and sports after your recovery.

Because the surgery is minimally invasive, you can expect to heal faster and experience less pain than you might with open surgery. Smaller incisions also minimize your risk for scarring and post-surgical complications.

If you need surgical treatment for a meniscus tear, schedule a consultation with Omar D. Hussamy, MD, by phone or online today.

Primary Total Knee Replacement

Omar D. Hussamy uses the United® Total Knee System which is designed to help you return to an active lifestyle by restoring the anatomy and mechanics of the knee. The United® Knee System femoral component was engineered for both bone conservation and high flexion. This uses a multi-radius design in which seven tangential radii are incorporated to accommodate changes in rollback through the transition from walking through deep flexion.

Knee flexion is one of the most important factors in performing daily activities such as kneeling, climbing up and down stairs, and squatting. The United Knee implant has a unique and proprietary high-flex design that allows for the natural motion needed to perform your daily activities comfortably without any limitations.

Partial Knee Replacement

Partial Knee surgery is meant for patients who are experiencing arthritis limited to one side of the knee. Unlike a total knee replacement, a partial knee replacement surgery is designed to restore only the affected side of the knee. The United® Partial Knee is a minimally invasive implant that is designed to remove the least amount of bone.

The procedure is performed by removing the damaged bone on the surface of the knee to preserve more natural bone and avoid cutting ligaments. This procedure aids in restoring comfort and function and can be performed in an outpatient surgery setting.

Knee Replacement FAQs

What is a knee replacement?

Knee replacements involve removing damaged tissues from your knee joint and replacing them with artificial parts. A knee replacement is an excellent option for patients who have sustained a traumatic injury to their knee, as well as those who suffer from degenerative conditions like osteoarthritis.

Your knee has three main compartments: medial (inner side), lateral (outer side), and patellofemoral (the portion between your kneecap and thigh bone). If these components are damaged and cause you pain, Omar D. Hussamy may perform a knee replacement to help restore your mobility and quality of life.

What does knee replacement surgery entail? 

First, Omar D. Hussamy carefully evaluates your condition and performs a physical exam to make sure you’re the right candidate for a knee replacement procedure. He may perform tests like an X-ray or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan to assess your knee joint’s internal structures.

If surgery is indicated, the procedure happens while you’re under general anesthesia. During a knee replacement, Omar D. Hussamy carefully removes the damaged tissue from your knee and replaces it with biocompatible components. Surgery typically takes a couple of hours.

Why would I need a knee replacement?

Osteoarthritis and severe knee injuries, such as fractures, are the most common reasons for knee replacement. Omar D. Hussamy always tries conservative treatments, such as medications and physical therapy, before recommending surgery.

However, it may be time to consider a knee replacement if you have a condition that causes severe knee pain and limits your daily activities.

What is the recovery like after knee replacement surgery? 

Following the guidelines that your surgeon sets out for you post-op is crucial to ensuring a successful recovery. For some time after your appointment, you won’t be able to bear weight on your leg.

Physical rehabilitation after your surgery is also vital to help you regain mobility. Omar D. Hussamy recommends a physical therapy plan to rebuild strength and restore function after your knee replacement.