Orthopaedic
Treatments

Total Knee Replacement (TKR)
Surgical replacement of the entire damaged knee joint with a metal and plastic prosthesis, restoring smooth movement and relieving chronic arthritic pain in advanced cases.
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Partial Knee Replacement
Replacement of only the damaged compartment of the knee while preserving healthy bone and ligaments, ideal for early or single-compartment osteoarthritis.
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Revision Knee Replacement
A complex re-do procedure that removes a worn, loose or infected knee implant and replaces it with new specialised components to restore stability and function.
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Total Hip Replacement (THR)
Replacement of the worn hip ball and socket with a durable artificial joint, relieving severe pain, restoring mobility and improving quality of life in advanced arthritis.
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Partial Hip Replacement (Hemiarthroplasty)
Replacement of only the femoral head with a prosthesis while keeping the natural socket — most often performed for elderly patients with displaced neck-of-femur fractures.
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Revision Hip Replacement
A specialised re-do surgery that removes a failed, loose or infected hip implant and replaces it with newer, more stable components to restore movement and pain relief.
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ACL & PCL Reconstruction
Combined arthroscopic surgery to rebuild both the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments using grafts, restoring knee stability after multi-ligament injuries or trauma.
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ACL Reconstruction (Arthroscopic)
A minimally invasive keyhole procedure that replaces a torn ACL with a tendon graft to restore knee stability, allowing return to sports and active life.
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Revision ACL Reconstruction
A re-do arthroscopic procedure for a failed or re-torn ACL graft, using a new graft and corrected tunnel placement to restore long-term knee stability.
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Meniscus Root Repair
Arthroscopic reattachment of a torn meniscus root to bone using sutures and anchors, preserving meniscus function and preventing rapid cartilage wear and arthritis.
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Meniscus Transplantation
Replacement of a missing or severely damaged meniscus with a donor meniscus graft, protecting cartilage and reducing knee pain in young, active patients.
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Arthroscopic Meniscus Surgery
Keyhole surgery to either trim or repair a torn meniscus, relieving pain, locking and swelling while preserving as much healthy cartilage as possible.
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Knee Arthroscopy
A minimally invasive procedure where a small camera is inserted into the knee to diagnose and treat cartilage, ligament, meniscus and joint surface problems.
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Arthroscopic Biceps Tenodesis / Tenotomy
Keyhole procedure to release or reattach a damaged biceps tendon, relieving anterior shoulder pain and restoring smooth, painless shoulder movement.
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Mini-Open / Open Rotator Cuff Repair
Surgical repair of large or complex rotator cuff tears through a small or open incision, reattaching torn tendons securely to the bone for durable results.
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Superior Capsular Reconstruction
A reconstructive procedure that uses a graft to recreate the shoulder capsule in massive irreparable rotator cuff tears, restoring stability and reducing pain.
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Subacromial Decompression / Acromioplasty
Arthroscopic shaving of bone and inflamed tissue under the acromion to relieve impingement, reduce pain and create more space for rotator cuff tendons.
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Rotator Cuff Repair
Arthroscopic or mini-open reattachment of torn rotator cuff tendons to the bone using suture anchors, restoring shoulder strength and pain-free movement.
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Shoulder Arthroscopy
A minimally invasive keyhole procedure to diagnose and treat tears, inflammation, instability and other internal shoulder joint problems with faster recovery.
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Arthroscopic Bankart Repair
Keyhole surgery that reattaches the torn labrum and ligaments inside the shoulder using suture anchors, restoring stability and preventing recurrent dislocations.
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Latarjet Procedure
A bone-block surgery that transfers a piece of the coracoid bone to the front of the shoulder socket, restoring stability in cases of bone loss or failed Bankart repair.
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Capsular Shift / Plication
A surgical tightening of the loose shoulder capsule to reduce excess joint laxity, ideal for patients with multidirectional instability or recurrent subluxations.
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Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement (RTSA)
A specialised replacement that reverses the ball-and-socket design of the shoulder, ideal for arthritis combined with massive irreparable rotator cuff tears.
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Anatomic Total Shoulder Replacement (TSA)
Replacement of the arthritic shoulder ball and socket with anatomic prosthetic components, restoring smooth motion and relieving pain in advanced arthritis.
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Hemiarthroplasty
Replacement of only the humeral head (ball) of the shoulder with a prosthesis, used in select arthritis or fracture cases where the socket is preserved.
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Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty
A complex re-do shoulder replacement procedure that removes a worn, loose or infected implant and replaces it with new components to restore function and comfort.
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Revision ACL Reconstruction
A re-do arthroscopic surgery for a failed or re-torn ACL graft, using a fresh graft and revised tunnel positioning to restore long-term knee stability.
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Arthroscopic ACL Reconstruction
A minimally invasive keyhole surgery that replaces the torn ACL with a hamstring or patellar tendon graft, restoring knee stability and an active lifestyle.
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Arthroscopic Meniscus Surgery
Keyhole surgery to either trim or repair a torn meniscus, relieving pain, locking and swelling while preserving as much healthy cartilage as possible.
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Knee Arthroscopy
A small-incision procedure using a camera to diagnose and treat various intra-articular problems, including meniscus, ligament and cartilage injuries.
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Meniscus Root Repair
Arthroscopic reattachment of a torn meniscus root using sutures and anchors, restoring its load-bearing function and preventing rapid cartilage degeneration.
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Meniscus Transplantation
Replacement of a missing or non-functional meniscus with a donor graft, protecting cartilage, reducing pain and preserving long-term knee health in young patients.
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Subacromial Decompression
Arthroscopic removal of bone spurs and inflamed tissue under the acromion to relieve impingement, ease pain, and create more room for rotator cuff tendons.
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Mini-Open / Open Rotator Cuff Repair
Surgical reattachment of large or complex rotator cuff tears through a small or open incision, securing torn tendons firmly to the bone for lasting recovery.
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Superior Capsular Reconstruction
A graft-based reconstruction of the upper shoulder capsule used in massive irreparable rotator cuff tears, restoring stability and reducing chronic pain.
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Rotator Cuff Repair
Arthroscopic or mini-open reattachment of torn shoulder tendons to the humerus using suture anchors, restoring shoulder strength, motion and comfort.
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Carpal Tunnel Release – Open (CTR)
A standard open surgical procedure that divides the transverse carpal ligament to relieve median nerve compression, reducing hand numbness, tingling and pain.
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Carpal Tunnel Release – Endoscopic
A minimally invasive keyhole procedure that releases the carpal ligament through tiny incisions, offering quicker recovery and earlier return to daily activities.
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Knee Arthroscopy
A keyhole procedure that uses a small camera to diagnose and treat meniscus tears, cartilage damage, ligament injuries and other internal knee problems.
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Shoulder Arthroscopy
A minimally invasive procedure to inspect and treat tears, inflammation, instability and impingement inside the shoulder joint with smaller incisions and faster recovery.
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Microfracture / Cartilage Procedures
An arthroscopic technique that creates tiny holes in the bone beneath damaged cartilage to stimulate new cartilage formation, useful for small focal cartilage defects.
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Closed Reduction & Casting
A non-surgical method of realigning a broken bone manually and immobilising it with a plaster or fibreglass cast, allowing natural healing in stable fractures.
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ORIF (Open Reduction & Internal Fixation)
Surgical realignment of a fractured bone followed by stabilisation with plates, screws or rods to ensure correct healing and early return to function.
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Intramedullary Nailing (IM Nail)
Insertion of a metal rod into the marrow canal of a long bone fracture, providing strong internal stabilisation and allowing early weight-bearing and movement.
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K-Wire / Tension Band Wiring
A wire-based fixation technique used for small bone, paediatric or avulsion fractures, providing stable alignment with minimal soft-tissue disruption.
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Ilizarov / Ring Fixator
An external circular frame used to stabilise complex fractures, correct deformities, and lengthen bones, especially in non-union, infection or bone loss cases.
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CRIF (Closed Reduction and Internal Fixation)
A minimally invasive procedure where the fracture is realigned without opening the skin and stabilised internally using nails, wires or screws under imaging guidance.
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External Fixation
A temporary or definitive fracture stabilisation system using pins and rods outside the body, ideal for open fractures, severe trauma and damage-control surgery.
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Arthroplasty for Fractures
Joint replacement is performed in cases of severe intra-articular fractures, especially in elderly patients, to restore mobility quickly and avoid prolonged bed rest.
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Dynamic Hip Screw (DHS)
A specialised plate-and-screw construct used to stabilise intertrochanteric hip fractures, allowing controlled compression at the fracture site for faster healing.
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Hemiarthroplasty
Partial joint replacement, most commonly performed for displaced neck-of-femur fractures in elderly patients, allowing rapid mobilisation and pain relief.
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Laminectomy
Surgical removal of the lamina (back portion of the vertebra) to widen the spinal canal and decompress nerves, relieving back pain, leg pain and walking difficulty.
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Laminotomy
A more conservative decompression procedure that removes only a small part of the lamina, preserving spine stability while relieving nerve compression and symptoms.
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Decompression with Posterolateral Fusion and Pedicle Screw Fixation
Combined nerve decompression with bone grafting and screw-rod fusion is used when stenosis is associated with instability, providing long-term spinal stability.
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Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF)
A spine fusion technique where decompression and a cage are placed via a side approach, restoring disc height, alignment and stability with strong fusion outcomes.
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Decompression with Posterolateral Fusion and Pedicle Screw Fixation
Decompression of compressed nerves combined with screw-rod fusion to stabilise the slipped vertebra, relieving pain and preventing further forward slippage.
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Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF)
A fusion technique using a cage and screws inserted through a side corridor, correcting alignment, decompressing nerves and stabilising the slipped segment.
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Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (PLIF)
A traditional posterior approach that places interbody cages and pedicle screws to fuse the slipped vertebra, restoring height, alignment and long-term stability.
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Direct Pars Repair (Buck's Screw)
A motion-preserving procedure where the fractured pars is repaired with a screw, ideal for young patients with isthmic spondylolisthesis and minimal slippage.
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Microdiscectomy
A minimally invasive surgery using a microscope to remove the herniated portion of the disc pressing on the nerve, providing rapid relief of sciatica and leg pain.
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Open Discectomy
A traditional surgical procedure to remove the herniated disc fragment through a small incision, used for larger disc prolapses or when minimally invasive options aren't suitable.
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Endoscopic Discectomy
A keyhole procedure performed through a small tube and endoscope to remove the herniated disc, offering minimal tissue damage and quick recovery.
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Discectomy with Fusion (TLIF/PLIF)
Removal of a herniated disc combined with spine fusion, used for recurrent or unstable disc prolapses to provide long-term pain relief and spinal stability.
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