Robotic joint replacement uses fully robotic methods for greater precision during surgery, potentially leading to faster healing and longer implant life. It's not a replacement for the surgeon's skill, but rather a helpful tool.
Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure where a surgeon uses a small camera to diagnose and treat problems inside your joints.
Plastic vascular reconstruction combines plastic surgery techniques with microsurgery to restore function and appearance using transplanted tissue and reattached blood vessels.
Polytrauma refers to multiple injuries from an accident. Treatment focuses on stabilizing the patient first (like airway, breathing, bleeding) and then addressing each injury with complex fractures with specialists team working together.
Endoscopic spine surgery uses tiny incisions and a camera to operate on the spine. Open spine surgery uses larger incisions for direct access, necessary for complex procedures and implantations.
Paediatric Orthopaedics is a medical specialty focusing on diagnosing and treating Orthopaedic problems in children and adolescents.
Sports medicine is a field focused on keeping active people healthy. It involves preventing injuries, diagnosing and treating them, and helping athletes return to their sport safely.
Faciomaxillary surgery is a specialized field performed by oral and Faciomaxillary surgeons to address issues in the fractures, jaw, face, and mouth through reconstructive or cosmetic surgery.
Pathological bone tumor surgery aims to remove the tumor and surrounding tissue, often with bone grafting or prosthetics to rebuild the affected area.
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