Orthopaedic
Treatments

Total Knee Replacement (TKR)

Damaged knee joint surfaces removed and replaced with metal and plastic implants — gold standard for Grade III–IV arthritis.

Partial Knee Replacement

Only the affected compartment is replaced, preserving healthy bone, ligaments, and cartilage.

Revision Knee Replacement

Corrective surgery to replace or repair a previously implanted knee joint that has worn out or loosened.

Total Hip Replacement (THR)

Damaged ball-and-socket joint replaced with artificial components — most effective for advanced hip arthritis.

Partial Hip Replacement (Hemiarthroplasty)

Only the femoral head (ball) is replaced; the natural socket is preserved. Recommended for selected fractures.

Revision Hip Replacement

Corrective surgery to replace a failed or worn hip prosthesis and restore joint stability.

ACL & PCL Reconstruction

Torn ligament replaced with a tendon graft via arthroscopy, restoring knee stability for return to sports.

Microfracture / Cartilage Procedures

Tiny perforations in the bone stimulate cartilage regeneration in damaged areas.

Arthroscopic Biceps Tenodesis / Tenotomy

Torn, unstable meniscus tissue removed using keyhole surgery, relieving pain and restoring smooth movement.

Subacromial Decompression / Acromioplasty

Bone reshaping and removal of inflamed tissue to relieve shoulder impingement and create space for tendons.

Arthroscopic Bankart Repair

Torn labrum reattached to the shoulder socket using anchors — the standard procedure for recurrent instability.

Latarjet Procedure

Torn labrum reattached to the shoulder socket using anchors — the standard procedure for recurrent instability.

Capsular Shift / Plication

Loose joint capsule tightened and reinforced to reduce shoulder instability, especially in multidirectional cases.

Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement (RTSA)

Ball-and-socket mechanics reversed — allows the deltoid muscle to compensate for damaged rotator cuff.

Anatomic Total Shoulder Replacement (TSA)

Both ball and socket replaced with implants that replicate normal shoulder anatomy, for intact rotator cuff cases.

Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty

Corrective surgery to replace a failed or loosened shoulder prosthesis.

ACL Reconstruction (Arthroscopic)

Torn ACL replaced with a tendon graft through keyhole surgery, restoring full knee stability.

Revision ACL Reconstruction

Secondary reconstruction performed when a previous ACL surgery has failed or the graft has been reinjured.

Meniscus Root Repair

Specialized repair of a root-attachment tear that restores the meniscus's load-bearing function.

Meniscus Transplantation

Donor meniscus transplanted in selected patients with significant meniscal loss.

Mini-Open / Open Rotator Cuff Repair

Larger or complex tears repaired through a small or traditional surgical incision.

Superior Capsular Reconstruction

Graft used to reconstruct the superior capsule for massive irreparable tears.

Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty

Used when severe tendon damage prevents repair and shoulder replacement is the best option.

Carpal Tunnel Release – Open (CTR)

The transverse carpal ligament is divided through a small palm incision, decompressing the median nerve.

Carpal Tunnel Release – Endoscopic

Minimally invasive release using a small camera and instruments through tiny incisions for faster recovery.

Arthroscopic Meniscus Surgery

Meniscectomy or repair for torn meniscal cartilage inside the knee joint.

Arthroscopic ACL Reconstruction

Torn intra-articular knee ligament reconstructed with a tendon graft.

Closed Reduction & Casting

Bone realigned externally and immobilised in a cast — used when surgery is not required.

ORIF (Open Reduction & Internal Fixation)

Displaced fractures fixed with plates and screws for stable alignment and faster healing.

Intramedullary Nailing (IM Nail)

A metal rod inserted into the hollow canal of long bones (femur, tibia, humerus) to stabilise shaft fractures.

K-Wire / Tension Band Wiring

Thin wires used for small bone fractures of the hand, wrist, patella, and elbow.

Ilizarov / Ring Fixator

External circular frame for complex fractures, bone loss, or deformity correction requiring gradual adjustment.

Knee Arthroscopy

A minimally invasive procedure where a small camera (arthroscope) is inserted into the knee joint. It is used to diagnose and treat conditions like ligament tears, cartilage damage, and meniscal injuries.

Knee Cartilage Regeneration

A surgical technique aimed at restoring damaged knee cartilage using grafts or cell-based therapies. It helps reduce pain and improve joint function, especially in younger patients.

Dynamic Hip Screw (DHS)

A surgical fixation method used to treat certain hip fractures, especially intertrochanteric fractures. It involves a sliding screw and plate system that allows controlled compression for healing.

Hip Preservation Surgery

A group of procedures designed to treat hip disorders while preserving the natural joint. It is commonly used in young patients to delay or prevent the need for hip replacement.

Rotator Cuff Repair

A surgery to repair torn tendons of the rotator cuff in the shoulder. It restores shoulder strength, stability, and range of motion.

Shoulder Replacement Surgery

A procedure where damaged parts of the shoulder joint are replaced with artificial implants. It is typically performed for severe arthritis or complex fractures to relieve pain and restore movement.

Shoulder Arthroscopy

A minimally invasive procedure using a camera to visualize and treat shoulder joint problems. It is used for conditions like rotator cuff tears, labral tears, and impingement.

Subacromial Decompression

A surgical procedure to relieve pressure on the rotator cuff tendons under the acromion. It involves removing bone spurs or soft tissue to reduce pain and improve movement.

CRIF (Closed Reduction and Internal Fixation)

A technique where a fractured bone is realigned without open surgery and stabilized internally. Metal implants like screws or rods are used to maintain proper alignment during healing.

External Fixation (Fracture)

A method of stabilizing fractures using pins and rods placed outside the body. It is commonly used in open fractures or when soft tissue injury prevents internal fixation.

Arthroplasty for Fractures

A surgical procedure where a joint is partially or completely replaced after a severe fracture. It is often done when the joint surface is too damaged to be repaired.

Hemiarthroplasty

A type of joint replacement where only one half of the joint is replaced with a prosthesis. It is commonly performed for certain hip fractures, especially in elderly patients.

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