Hip
7 proceduresRobotic Hip Replacement
Robotic hip replacement is an advanced and cutting-edge surgical method that utilises robotic technology to enhance accuracy and effectiveness while performing…
Learn moreMIS Hip Replacement
Hip is a big joint and that is closest to our centre of gravity. Hence a pain free movement of hip is mandatory for a normal active life.
Learn moreMIS DAA Hip Replacement
MIS Direct anterior approach (DAA) hip replacement is a surgical technique used to replace a damaged hip joint with a prosthetic implant. This procedure uses…
Learn moreBikini Incision Hip Replacement
A bikini incision hip replacement is an advanced hip replacement procedure in which the surgeon replaces a damaged hip joint with implants through a small…
Learn moreSuperPATH Hip Replacement
Supercapsular Percutaneously-Assisted Total Hip surgery, also known as SuperPATH surgery, is a revolutionary technique in orthopaedics, designed to minimise…
Learn moreFAI (Femoro Acetabular Impingement)
Hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement, also known as FAI, is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to address hip joint issues caused by abnormal…
Learn moreOsteotomy Around Hip
Osteotomy, in general, is a surgical procedure that involves cutting bone to restore normal alignment. Osteotomy around the hips helps realign the leg, improve…
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5 proceduresMeniscus Replacement Procedure (MRP)
Meniscus replacement surgery, also known as MRP, is a medical procedure used to replace the meniscus in cases of total meniscus damage. The meniscus is a…
Learn moreRobotic Knee Replacement
"We are connecting MIS technique with robotics technology. It is user-friendly and flexible and offers precision and safety. For patients, this advanced…
Learn moreMIS Knee Replacement
Minimally invasive knee replacement surgery, also known as MIS knee replacement surgery, is a similar surgical procedure to the traditional approach, with the…
Learn moreSubvastus Knee Replacement
Knee replacement is a surgical procedure where the surgeon replaces a worn-out or damaged part of the knee with artificial components called implants or…
Learn morePartial Knee Replacement (Unicondylar)
A partial knee replacement is a surgical procedure used to replace a part of your knee joint. Under the surgery, the surgeon removes the damaged section of the…
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6 proceduresRobotic Spine Surgery
Robotic spine surgery is a significant advancement in spinal surgery, which utilises robotic technology to perform spine correction. It uses a surgical robot…
Learn moreEndoscopic Spine Surgery
Endoscopic spine surgery (ESS) is a minimally invasive technique that treats various spine conditions causing back pain. ESS typically requires small…
Learn moreComputer-Assisted Spine Surgery
Computer-assisted spine surgery is an instrument tracking technology that enables surgeons to move surgical instruments while simultaneously viewing them…
Learn moreMinimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS)
Spine-related issues are increasing at an alarming rate, and there are many reasons behind this. Factors such as long sitting hours, poor posture, excessive…
Learn moreSpine Fixation and Fusion
Spinal disorders and conditions cause a lot of pain and discomfort, affecting your quality of life on many levels. In many cases, you may require surgical…
Learn moreSpine Deformity Correction (Scoliosis)
Spine deformities result in a significant impact on one’s quality of life. Not only do these affect your physical health, but they also take a toll on your…
Learn morePaediatric Ortho
7 proceduresCongenital Limb Deficiency (LLD)
Congenital limb deficiency incorporates a group of congenital anomalies in which the bony segment of the limb is malformed, absent, or underdeveloped, along…
Learn moreDDH & SCFE
Developmental dysplasia of the hip, also known as DDH, is a problem with the way the hip joint of the baby forms. The condition may begin even before the baby…
Learn moreClubfoot
Clubfoot refers to a deformity of the feet caused in infants. It is characterised by a rotated inwards and downwards appearance of the foot, with the heel…
Learn morePaediatric Trauma
Paediatric trauma care is the specialised treatment of bone, joint, and soft-tissue injuries in children and adolescents. Children’s skeletons are still…
Learn moreCerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy refers to disorders affecting movement, muscle tone, speech, swallowing, and posture. It begins with damage to the developing brain before…
Learn moreTendon Transfer
Tendons refer to fibrous tissues that connect muscle to bone and help control the force of movement. Any injury or neurological condition, including rheumatoid…
Learn moreKnock Knee And Bow Legs
Bow legs, also known as genu varum, is a condition where one or both of the child’s legs curve outward at the knees. The condition creates a wider space than…
Learn moreDeformity Correction
7 proceduresOsteomyelitis
Osteomyelitis is a bone infection that develops when any bacterial or fungal infection starts spreading to the bones. It may lead to painful swelling in the…
Learn moreIlizarov Application
The Ilizarov application, also known as bone lengthening application, is a versatile procedure that utilises a circular external fixator device to attach the…
Learn moreHexapod Application
A hexapod external fixator is a circular frame made up of two metal rings connected by six adjustable telescoping struts — a configuration mathematically known…
Learn moreMalunion Management
Malunion is caused when a broken bone or fracture heals in an abnormal position. There are different abnormal positions in which the bone can heal. It may be…
Learn moreNon Union Management
When a fractured bone fails to heal completely within a specified timeframe, the condition is referred to as a non-union fracture. It shapes into a complex and…
Learn moreLimb Lengthening
Limb lengthening surgery refers to a procedure that makes the arm or leg bone look longer. The surgeon may recommend this procedure in the humerus (upper arm…
Learn morePosture Correction
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5 proceduresArthroscopic Surgery
Arthroscopic surgery, also known as arthroscopy, is a surgical procedure that helps diagnose and treat structural problems in the joint that cause pain,…
Learn moreLigament Reconstruction
Anterior cruciate ligament surgery, also known as ACL surgery, is one of the most common orthopaedic procedures. The surgeon performs ACL surgery to restore…
Learn moreMeniscus Repair
Meniscus repair surgery is performed to repair torn edges of the meniscus by stitching them together. The doctor recommends it in case of a tear in the part or…
Learn moreBankart's Repair
Bankart repair surgery in Delhi, also known as Bankart’s surgery, is a procedure that reattaches and tightens the torn labrum to restore shoulder function and…
Learn moreRotator Cuff Repair
The rotator cuff refers to a group of muscles and tendons surrounding the shoulder joint. These muscles keep the head of the upper arm bone firmly within the…
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4 proceduresLimb Salvage Surgery (Tumor Surgery)
Limb salvage surgery refers to a specialised surgical procedure that aims at preserving a limb that might otherwise require amputation due to a severe…
Learn morePelvic & Acetabulum Surgery
Pelvic acetabular surgery is a highly specialised orthopaedic procedure focusing on the treatment of complex fractures or injuries involving the pelvic ring…
Learn moreFoot & Ankle Surgery
Foot and ankle replacement surgery replaces damaged or diseased joints with artificial implants. This procedure alleviates pain, improves mobility, and…
Learn moreGeriatric Fractures
Geriatric fracture is a term used to describe a broken bone occurring in an elderly patient. Such fractures most commonly occur in the hip and are much more…
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