Surgical treatment

Surgical procedure for implantation of a hip joint endoprosthesis.

  • Hip arthroplasty involves replacing the hip joint affected by the disease with biocompatible orthopedic implants
  • The goal is to relieve pain, restore the functionality of the hip joint as much as possible and ensure the appropriate level of stabilization during movement
  • Post-operative rehabilitation is aimed at rebuilding muscle strength and mobility of structures directly related to the functionality of the hip joint

Surgical procedure of implantation of a knee joint endoprosthesis.

  • In place of the damaged joint tissues, an implant is implanted (knee joint endoprosthesis)
  • The implant is biocompatible and accepted by the body
  • The goal is to relieve pain, restore the functionality of the knee joint as much as possible and ensure the appropriate level of stabilization during movement
  • Post-operative rehabilitation is aimed at rebuilding muscle strength and mobility of structures directly related to the functionality of the knee joint

The minimally invasive surgical method allows the reconstruction of the cruciate ligaments, the treatment of damage to the menisci (lateral and medial), the repair of some damage to the cartilage surfaces, and the removal of traumatically detached cartilage fragments

  • Only small incisions are made to insert a special camera (arthroscope) and miniature tools used to perform the procedure inside the knee
  • The procedure performed arthroscopically (without the need to surgically “open” the joint) has numerous benefits:
    • Reduction of pain in the postoperative period
    • Less risk of infection
    • Return to physical activity more efficiently
  • In case of extensive damage to articular cartilage, ChondroFiller is used
    • Collagen implant in liquid form is administered during arthroscopy to replace damaged cartilage
    • It is used for auto-regenerative treatment of articular cartilage damage
    • Allows for the treatment of damage caused by injuries or degeneration
    • Unique collagen matrix offers optimal conditions for cartilage and stem cell hypertrophy
    • Stimulates self-regeneration, which allows you to obtain high-quality hyaline-like cartilage
  • After the surgery, further rehabilitation is necessary to regain full fitness

Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction involves replacing the damaged ligament tissue with a tendon taken from the patient

  • The procedure is performed arthroscopically – minimally invasive
  • The material used for the transplant is the patient’s own tissue (ligament or tendon) taken from a small incision near the operated joint
  • Knee joint rehabilitation begins before surgery and on the first day after surgery

The procedure involves decompressing the median nerve in the carpal tunnel

  • The symptoms are relieved by a small incision of the skin and subcutaneous tissue, visualization and cutting of the flexor retinaculum
  • The procedure is performed under local anesthesia
  • On the first day after surgery, patients report significant improvement and disappearance of pain and numbness in their fingers
  • After the operation, the hand that was subjected to the procedure should be relieved (from several weeks to even three months)
  • Rehabilitation begins after the procedure

Hallux rigidus is a disease affecting the metatarsophalangeal joint of the hallux

  • Cheilectomy surgery brings good results in the early stages of the disease, it involves the resection of the bone growths of the metatarsophalangeal joint
  • Arthroplasty of the MTP I joint is performed in the case of advanced degenerative changes in the joint with extensive destruction of articular cartilage
  • The treatment improves the range of motion in the joint and relieves pain
  • Post-operative rehabilitation is recommended

The procedure involves the removal, most often partial, of fibrous and hypertrophied tissues, allowing the fingers to straighten and have a full range of motion

  • Aponeurotomy – the least invasive surgical technique involves percutaneous incision of fibrous bands in several places. It is the first stage of treatment in very advanced contractures
  • Aponeurectomy – the target method of treatment. It involves surgical removal of the attached rays of the palmar aponeurosis
  • The procedure is performed under local anesthesia
  • The aim of the procedure is to relieve the contracture and restore full mobility of the fingers

 

A torn Achilles tendon is treated surgically by carefully sewing the tendon, restoring its continuity

  • The aim of the surgery is to restore the function of the Achilles tendon and regain the functionality of the injured limb
  • It takes about 6 months to regain full fitness
  • Post-operative rehabilitation is recommended

The operation involves the surgical release of the ulnar nerve compressed by connective tissue bridges along its course through the ulnar nerve groove

  • Surgical release of the ulnar nerve restores full mobility, relieves pressure allowing proper conduction of nerve impulses
  • The procedure is performed under local anesthesia
  • Full recovery period is approximately 4 weeks