Joint

Degenerative Arthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Cruciate Ligament Tear

Meniscus Tear

Chondromalacia of the patella

Avascular necrosis of the femoral head

Coxa Fracture

Frozen Shoulder

Rotator Cuff Tear

Calcific tendinitis

Impingement Syndrome

Recurrent Shoulder Dislocation

Arthroscopy

Arthroscopy

After making less than a 5-mm incision in the area of suspected joint disease, a surgeon inserts arthroscope involving a small special camera and a special instrument. Since it is possible to examine the condition of a joint that is difficult to examine through radiography, it leads to more precise diagnosis and treatment.

  • Characteristics of the Procedure

    • As a minimal incision, it leaves minimal pain and gives faster recovery.
    • As lesion is examined directly, the procedure allows precise diagnosis and treatment.
    • Able to treat different kinds of joint diseases.
  • What We Treat

    • Degenerative Arthritis
    • Knee Cartilage and Ligament Damage
    • Damages in Small Joints like Elbow, Wrist or Ankle joint

Artificial Joint Replacement

Artificial Joint Replacement

The insertion of the artificial joint into a joint. Maintain more comfortable joints than before surgery, using it instead of joints. In the case of severe arthritis that the joint cartilage is worn out and the bones touch each other, normal life can be impossible, such as difficulty in walking(walking for more than 5-10 minutes can`t be impossible, waddling with your saddle legs) due to pain and instability in the knee joint. It is an operation that can keep joints much more comfortable than before surgery and lead a normal life because it removes preoperative pain and increases the range of motion of restricted joints by inserting of artificial joints made of metal and polyethylene into the joint and using it instead of the joint. It is recommended that you avoid hard work or heavy exercise to strain the artificial joints after surgery because if the artificial joint is worn and required re-surgical operation ten years after the surgery, arthritis occurs to patients who work with their knees bent.

  • Characteristics of the Procedure

    • As it is not a surgical incision, patients will have a shorter recovery time.
    • It gives patients less pain and leaves a minimal surgical scar.
    • Subminiature cameras examine the joints thoroughly and give precise diagnosis.
    • Incidence of postoperative complication is extremely low.
    • Patients can go back to their normal life quickly.
  • What We Treat

    • Meniscus Tear in Knee
    • Rotator Cuff Tear
    • Anterior/Posterior Cruciate Ligament Tear
    • Recurrent Shoulder Dislocation
    • Osteochondral Defects in Knee
    • Gonarthritis
    • Adhesive Capsulitis, Frozen Shoulder