Arthroscopic Surgery

Arthroscopic Surgery

Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat various hip joint conditions. It involves inserting a small camera and specialized instruments through tiny incisions around the hip joint to visualize and repair damaged tissues. This procedure is commonly used to address issues such as hip impingement, labral tears, and cartilage damage, allowing for precise diagnosis and targeted treatment.

Keyhole surgery, also known as arthroscopic surgery, is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to diagnose and treat various disorders of the knee, shoulder, elbow, and ankle. Through small incisions, a tiny camera and specialized instruments are inserted to visualize and repair damaged tissues. This approach offers advantages such as quicker recovery, reduced pain, and smaller scars compared to traditional open surgery. Trust UMC Hospitals for expert keyhole surgery procedures.

UMC Hospitals specializes in trauma and fracture surgery, providing comprehensive care for patients with musculoskeletal injuries. Our expert orthopedic surgeons utilize advanced techniques and state-of-the-art equipment to effectively treat fractures, dislocations, and other traumatic injuries. From initial evaluation and diagnosis to surgical intervention and postoperative rehabilitation, our multidisciplinary team is committed to restoring function, mobility, and quality of life for patients recovering from traumatic orthopedic injuries.

UMC Hospitals offers expert management of open fractures, a complex orthopedic condition characterized by a break in the skin overlying the fracture site. Our specialized orthopedic team utilizes advanced techniques to address these injuries promptly and effectively, minimizing the risk of infection and promoting optimal healing. Through meticulous wound care, surgical intervention, and comprehensive rehabilitation, we strive to achieve the best possible outcomes for patients with open fractures.

Joint fusion, also known as arthrodesis, is a surgical procedure performed to permanently fuse two bones together, eliminating movement at the joint. This procedure is commonly used to treat severe joint pain and instability caused by conditions such as arthritis or severe trauma. By stabilizing the joint, fusion surgery can alleviate pain and improve function, allowing patients to resume daily activities with reduced discomfort.

Meniscal repair is a surgical procedure aimed at repairing tears in the meniscus, the cartilage cushioning the knee joint. This minimally invasive procedure involves suturing the torn edges of the meniscus back together to promote healing and restore knee function. Meniscal repair is often recommended for younger patients with traumatic meniscal tears or those with tears in the vascularized zone of the meniscus, facilitating optimal recovery and preserving joint integrity.