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Orthopaedic Procedures
Minimally Invasive Joint Replacement represents a significant advancement in orthopedic surgery, offering an alternative to traditional joint replacement methods. This technique involves using smaller incisions and causing less tissue damage to replace diseased or damaged joint surfaces with artificial components, primarily in the hips and knees.
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Orthopaedic Procedures
Computer-Assisted Hip and Knee Joint Replacement, also known as Computer-Aided Orthopedic Surgery (CAOS), integrates advanced computer technology with surgical expertise to enhance the precision and outcomes of hip and knee replacement surgeries. This innovative approach aids surgeons in planning and executing joint replacements with heightened accuracy.
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Orthopaedic Procedures
Total Hip Replacement (THR), also known as Total Hip Arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure where a worn out or damaged hip joint is replaced with an artificial joint or prosthesis. THR is a common and highly effective surgery designed to relieve pain, improve mobility, and enhance the quality of life for individuals with hip joint issues.
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Orthopaedic Procedures
Total Knee Replacement (TKR), also known as Knee Arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure that involves replacing a knee joint damaged by arthritis or injury with an artificial joint. This surgery is considered when conservative treatments, such as medications, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes, fail to relieve severe pain and mobility issues.
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Unicondylar Knee Replacement, also known as Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty or Partial Knee Replacement, is a surgical procedure designed for patients whose knee damage is limited to just one compartment of the knee. Unlike Total Knee Replacement (TKR) that replaces the entire knee joint, Unicondylar Knee Replacement focuses on the affected compartment, either medial (inside), lateral (outside), or patellofemoral (front of the knee), preserving as much of the knee’s natural structure as possible.
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Orthopaedic Procedures
Revision Knee Replacement (RKR) is a complex surgical procedure performed when a previous knee replacement, also known as primary knee arthroplasty, fails or wears out. This procedure involves removing some or all parts of the original prosthesis and replacing them with new components. RKR is more challenging than primary knee replacement due to factors like bone loss, wear of the original implant, and scar tissue.
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Orthopaedic Procedures
Revision Hip Replacement (RHR) is a surgical procedure undertaken when a previous hip replacement fails or its components wear out over time. This complex operation involves removing and replacing some or all parts of the original prosthesis with new implants. RHR is typically more intricate than primary hip replacement due to factors like bone loss, scar tissue, and the altered anatomy from the initial surgery.
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Orthopaedic Procedures
Shoulder Joint Replacement, also known as Shoulder Arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure to replace part or all of the shoulder joint with artificial components. This surgery is typically considered for patients with severe shoulder pain and limited mobility due to arthritis, significant fractures, or rotator cuff tear arthropathy.
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Total Joint Replacement