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Partial Knee Replacement

In unicompartmental knee replacement (also called partial knee replacement / Microplasty) only a damaged portion of the knee is resurfaced. This procedure is an alternative to total knee replacement for patients whose disease is limited to just one area of the knee. Because a partial knee replacement is performed through a smaller incision, patients usually spend little or no time in the hospital and return to normal activities sooner than total knee replacement patients.

Total Knee Replacement

Knee replacement, also known as knee arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure to replace the weight-bearing surfaces of the knee joint to relieve pain and disability, most commonly offered when joint pain is not diminished by conservative sources.

Total Hip Replacement

In a total hip replacement (also called total hip arthroplasty), the damaged bone and cartilage is removed and replaced with prosthetic components. The damaged femoral head is removed and replaced with a metal stem that is placed into the hollow center of the femur. The femoral stem may be either cemented or "press fit" into the bone. A metal or ceramic ball is placed on the upper part of the stem. This ball replaces the damaged femoral head that was removed. The damaged cartilage surface of the socket (acetabulum) is removed and replaced with a metal socket. Screws or cement are sometimes used to hold the socket in place. A plastic, ceramic, or metal spacer (also called a liner) is inserted between the new ball and the socket to allow for a smooth gliding surface. components of a total hip replacement (Left) The individual components of a total hip replacement. (Center) The components merged into an implant. (Right) The implant as it fits into the hip.

Shoulder Replacement

  • Total Shoulder Replacement
  • The standard total shoulder replacement involves replacing the arthritic joint surfaces with a highly polished metal ball and a plastic socket. Total shoulder joint replacement A total shoulder joint replacement. These components come in various sizes. They may be either cemented or press fit into the bone. If the bone is of good quality, your surgeon may choose to use a non-cemented (press-fit) humeral component. If the bone is soft, the humeral component may be implanted with bone cement. In most cases, a plastic (polyethylene) glenoid (socket) component is implanted with bone cement. Implantation of a glenoid component is not advised if: The glenoid has good cartilage The glenoid bone is severely deficient The rotator cuff tendons are torn and cannot be repaired Patients with bone-on-bone osteoarthritis and intact rotator cuff tendons are generally good candidates for conventional total shoulder replacement.

  • Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement
  • Another type of shoulder replacement is called reverse total shoulder replacement. Reverse total shoulder replacement is used for people who have: Completely torn rotator cuffs with severe arm weakness The effects of severe arthritis and rotator cuff tearing (cuff tear arthropathy) A previous shoulder replacement that failed Severe humeral head fractures, with or without underlying arthritis For these patients, a conventional total shoulder replacement can still leave them with pain. They may also be unable to lift their arm up past a 90° angle. Not being able to lift your arm away from the side can be severely debilitating. In reverse total shoulder replacement, the socket and metal ball are switched: A metal ball is attached to the shoulder bone. A plastic socket is attached to the upper arm bone.

    Total Elbow Replacement

    In total elbow replacement surgery, the damaged parts of the humerus and ulna are replaced with artificial components. The artificial elbow joint is made up of a metal and plastic hinge with two metal stems. The stems fit inside the hollow part of the bone called the canal.
    There are different types of elbow replacements, and components come in different sizes. There are also partial elbow replacements, which may be used in very specific situations.

    Spine Surgery

    Spinal fusion surgery is a procedure that permanently joins two or more vertebrae (bones in the spine) together to reduce pain, correct problems, or make the spine more stable. It can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including: Scoliosis, a sideways curve of the spine Spinal weakness or instability Damaged disk Degenerative disc disease Herniated discs Spinal stenosis Spondylolisthesis
    A minimally invasive spine disc excision, also known as a minimally invasive lumbar discectomy or percutaneous disc removal (PDR), is a surgical procedure that removes part of a herniated disc in the lower back.

    Trauma

    Orthopedic trauma refers to a serious injury of the skeletal or muscular system caused by an external force, such as a fall or a car accident. While this type of injury is not always life-threatening, it can be life-changing, which is why it’s crucial to seek medical attention right away. That doesn’t necessarily mean a trip to your nearest urgent care center – these injuries may require the unique expertise of an orthopedic trauma physician.

    Knee Arthroscopy

    Arthroscopic surgery is a key hole procedure that allows surgeons to diagnose and treat joint problems. The procedure involves making a small incision and inserting a thin tube with a camera and light, called an arthroscope, to examine the joint. The surgeon can then use the images from the arthroscope to fix or remove any problems.
    Arthroscopic surgery is often performed on an outpatient basis. The incisions may be covered with dressings or bandages.

  • ACL / PCL (Ligaments) Injury
  • Meniscus Tear
  • Chondroplasty Surgery
  • Recurrent Patellar Dislocation
  • Shoulder Arthroscopy

    During shoulder arthroscopy, surgeon inserts a small camera, called an arthroscope, into your shoulder joint. The camera displays pictures on a video monitor, and your surgeon uses these images to guide miniature surgical instruments. Because the arthroscope and surgical instruments are thin, your surgeon can use very small incisions (cuts), rather than the larger incisions needed for standard, open surgery. This results in less pain for patients and shortens the time it takes to recover and return to favorite activities.

    The procedure is done as an outpatient and people are up and around in a few days and back to their regular activities

    Conditions that can be treated by shoulder arthroscopy are
  • Rotator Cuff Tear
  • Recurrent Shoulder dislocation
  • Frozen Shoulder
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    Amee
    MultiSpeciality Hospital

    Nadiad Branch

    Address : Besides Prime Center Desai Vago,
    387001 Nadiad, Gujarat, India

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    Anand Branch

    Address : Near Desai Corner 100 Feet Road
    388001 Anand, Gujarat, India

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