Function : Treats acute liver failure or chronic liver failure
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Pain Intensity : Painful
Procedure Duration : 4-8 hours
Hospital Days : 20 - 21 Days
Anesthesia Type : General
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The orthopaedics department offers comprehensive care for management of musculoskeletal disorders in patients of all ages. It is one of the best orthopaedic centres serving to provide total care as a Bone & Joint Replacement Centre. The department has Orthopaedic Surgeons, Arthroscopy Surgeons, Sports Medicine Specialists, Ortho Oncologists, Paediatric Ortho Surgeons, Spine Surgeons, Trauma Surgeons, Microvascular Surgeons, Rheumatologists and Physical Medicine Experts who have the experience and expertise to handle all Orthopaedic emergencies and complex cases. The supporting paramedical staff trained to deliver a 100% success rate. Our team diagnoses, operates and treats problems affecting the bones, joints and muscles of patients encompassing all age groups. The doctor's team is ably supported by speciality-trained nurses, patient counsellors and physical rehabilitation therapists to ensure optimal care to patients, at all times.
Treatment & Procedures
JOINT REPLACMENT: It is the procedure where an arthritic or damaged joint is removed and replaced with an artificial joint made of metal is called Joint Replacement Procedure.
ARTHROSCOPY: It is a procedure using special cameras and equipment to visualise, diagnose and treat problems inside a joint.
LIMB LENGTHENING: It is done in cases of accidents, congenital defect, and non-alignment of limbs due to injury and also for bone tumours.
INTERNAL FIXATION: It is a method to hold broken pieces of bone in proper with metal plates, pins or screw while the bone is healing.
FUSION: It is a welding process by which bones are fused together with bone graft and internal devices (such as metal rods) to heal into a single solid bone.
OSTEOTOMY: It is the correction of bone deformity by cutting and repositioning the bone.
PAEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS: Bony problems related to birth and childhood.
PHYSICAL THERAPY: It is an integral component to a physician�s approach of examining and treating hip pain.
There's no one-size-fits-all answer for deciding when to have surgery. Your orthopedic surgeon or other doctors will help you determine when surgery is the most appropriate next step. Key considerations include whether you're in pain, if you're experiencing instability or decreased mobility, and whether the injury or condition is affecting your quality of life.
Many factors determine how long it will take for you to fully recover and see the benefits of orthopedic surgery. For some patients, recovery takes a few weeks. For others, it can take several months. Depending on your overall health, the condition for which you were treated and the type of surgery performed, you may be able to go home the same day or the day after surgery even if you had total joint replacement surgery.
In most cases, you'll be discharged to your home. In-home nursing care or outpatient physical therapy will maximize the benefits of your surgery. A small group of patients may need to spend a few days at a skilled nursing facility before they can return home. Talk to your orthopedic surgeon to learn more about what your individual recovery plan may look like.
While the goal of surgery is to restore function and get you moving without pain, there are usually some limitations after orthopedic surgery. Talk to your orthopedic surgeon about realistic expectations after surgery.
Minimally invasive surgery uses medical instruments and cameras that let doctors see the area being operated on without the need for large incisions. Minimally invasive surgery accomplishes the same treatment goals as traditional open surgery, but typically results in:
Smaller incisions.
Less damage to surrounding muscles and tissues.
Less blood loss.
Shorter hospital stays.
Less scarring.
Speedier recovery times.
Pain is relative � your tolerance for pain may differ from that of the next person. It's natural to experience some pain or discomfort at the surgical site as well as some possible bone/joint tenderness after surgery. Your orthopedic surgeon will work closely with your clinical team and other caregivers to determine the best pain management strategy for you.
Advances in medical technologies � including the prosthetic materials used in total and partial hip, knee, elbow and shoulder joints � continue to extend the life expectancy of artificial joints. Generally speaking, today's prosthetic devices can last upwards of 15-20 years. Factors that can impact the durability of prosthetics include your activity level, overall health, weight and whether you have arthritis.