Tendon Transfer by Expert Surgeons in Cyprus

Tendon transfer surgery is performed to restore function and stability in the foot and ankle when a tendon is damaged or non-functional. At GMS Cyprus, we specialize in tendon transfer surgeries, including FHL tendon transfer, to correct deformities and restore movement.

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Why Choose GMS for Tendon Transfer Surgery in Cyprus?

Experienced Surgeons

Expert surgeons with experience in tendon transfer and FHL tendon transfer

State-of-the-Art Facilities

State-of-the-art facilities for enhanced patient comfort

Patient-Centered Care

Comprehensive diagnostic evaluations to ensure the best treatment approach

Customized Treatment Plans

Personalized care and rehabilitation programs

Minimally Invasive Techniques

Use of advanced surgical tools and techniques

Tranquil Recovery Environment

Full medical tourism support for international patients

Our Tendon Transfer Surgery Options

We provide tendon transfer surgeries for a variety of conditions, including FHL tendon transfer to restore stability and function to the foot after tendon injuries or neurological conditions.

Ankle Fusion

Ankle fusion, also known as ankle arthrodesis, is a surgical procedure used to relieve pain caused by severe arthritis or deformity. By fusing the bones of the ankle joint, this procedure eliminates painful movement while preserving the ability to bear weight. It is an effective option for patients with advanced joint degeneration who are not candidates for total ankle replacement.

Arthroscopic Surgery

Arthroscopic foot and ankle surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that allows our surgeons to diagnose and treat joint problems through small incisions. Using a tiny camera and specialized instruments, we treat conditions like ankle impingement, loose bodies, ligament injuries, and early arthritis, resulting in faster recovery and less postoperative pain compared to open surgery.

Bunion Surgery

Bunion surgery corrects hallux valgus, a common deformity where the big toe angles toward the second toe, causing pain and swelling. Our surgeons perform minimally invasive and traditional bunion surgeries, focusing on realigning the bones and restoring normal foot function. We customize each procedure to the severity of the bunion for optimal cosmetic and functional outcomes.

Foot and Ankle Fusion (Arthrodesis)

Foot and ankle fusion, also known as arthrodesis, is used to relieve pain and improve stability in severely damaged joints, often due to arthritis, deformity, or trauma. By permanently joining two or more bones, this surgery eliminates painful motion and creates a more stable joint, allowing patients to walk with reduced pain and better balance.

Heel Pain Surgery

Chronic heel pain, often caused by plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, or nerve entrapment, can be treated surgically when conservative therapies fail. Our heel pain surgeries focus on relieving tension in the plantar fascia, removing bone spurs, or releasing trapped nerves, offering long-term relief and restoring comfort during walking and standing.

Hindfoot Fusion

Hindfoot fusion surgery is performed to correct severe deformities and arthritis in the back (hindfoot) section of the foot, including the subtalar, talonavicular, and calcaneocuboid joints. This procedure helps stabilize the foot, relieve pain, and improve function in patients with flatfoot, severe arthritis, and post-traumatic deformities.

Minimally Invasive Foot and Ankle Surgery

Our minimally invasive foot and ankle surgeries use tiny incisions and specialized instruments to treat a variety of conditions, such as bunion correction, bone spur removal, and tendon repairs. These techniques minimize tissue damage, reduce postoperative pain, and promote faster healing, making them an ideal choice for eligible patients.

Minimally Invasive Stiff Big Toe Surgery

Stiff big toe, or hallux rigidus, is a form of arthritis that affects the joint at the base of the big toe, causing pain and limited motion. We offer minimally invasive surgical options to remove bone spurs and improve joint function, reducing downtime and helping patients return to normal activities more quickly.

Tendon Transfer

Tendon transfer surgery is used to restore function and balance to the foot and ankle when tendons are damaged or no longer functional due to injury or neurological conditions. By repositioning healthy tendons to take over the function of damaged ones, we help improve movement, correct deformities, and enhance stability.

Total Ankle Replacement Surgery

Total ankle replacement (TAR) is an advanced surgical option for patients with severe ankle arthritis who seek to maintain joint motion. This procedure involves replacing the damaged ankle joint with a prosthetic implant, relieving pain while preserving more natural movement compared to ankle fusion. Our expert surgeons use state-of-the-art implants and techniques to ensure the best possible outcomes and improved quality of life.

Understanding Tendon Transfer at GMS Cyprus

Tendon transfer surgery is used when a tendon is no longer functional due to injury or neurological damage. Healthy tendons are repositioned to take over the function of the damaged ones, improving foot and ankle stability.

 

What is Tendon Transfer Surgery?

Tendon transfer surgery involves moving a healthy tendon to a different location to restore function lost due to injury or neurological conditions.

 

When is Tendon Transfer Surgery Recommended?

  • Damaged tendons in the foot or ankle
  • Neurological disorders affecting foot movement
  • Trauma or injury to the tendons
  • Deformities caused by tendon dysfunction

 

What to Expect During the Procedure?

Tendon transfer is performed under general or regional anesthesia. The surgeon moves a healthy tendon to the area of the damaged tendon, and the procedure typically takes 2-3 hours.

 

Recovery and Aftercare

Most patients require 4-6 weeks of recovery time, with physical therapy to restore function and strength.

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FAQ About Tendon Transfer

Tendon transfer surgery involves moving a healthy tendon to replace a damaged one, improving foot and ankle function.

Recovery typically takes 4-6 weeks, with full rehabilitation to regain strength and stability in the foot.

Pain is minimal due to anesthesia, and post-operative pain is manageable with medications.

Risks include infection, nerve damage, and tendon rejection, though these are rare.

Yes, rehabilitation is essential, and our physiotherapists will guide you through recovery to ensure optimal results.

Yes, we offer full assistance for international patients, including travel arrangements and personalized care.

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