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We are in the process of updating details of all procedures. For latest information on each procedure, please contact us or click on the procedure you are interested in and request additional information. Our team will get in touch with you with more details.

Hip Arthroscopy

Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems inside the hip joint. During the operation, a small camera called an arthroscope is inserted through tiny incisions in the skin to allow the surgeon to view the joint on a monitor and perform repairs such as fixing torn cartilage, removing…

PSI – Patient Specific Instruments For Knee Surgery

Patient-specific models, instruments and implants are now within reach. Even the best planners can face unexpected challenges when putting a pre-operative plan into action in the operating room. By using 3D-printed patient-specific guides, many of the hurdles involved in surgical planning are removed.The design of such custom-made instruments starts from your medical imaging data -…

Parathyroidectomy

The surgeon will make small neck incisions and one above the collarbone (under 2 inches) for a less invasive parathyroid gland removal, similar to a video-assisted parathyroidectomy. This typically requires a one-night hospital stay, with 1-2 weeks of recovery. Most normal activities can resume the day after surgery, but strenuous activity and driving should be…

Fractured Shaft of Femur

The femur, or thighbone, is the longest and strongest bone in the human body, connecting the hip joint to the knee joint. A fracture of the femoral shaft, the middle portion of the bone, typically requires significant force due to its strength and the surrounding muscle mass. Such injuries commonly result from high-speed motor vehicle…

AC Joint / Clavicle Excision

The acromioclavicular (AC) joint is a small but vital joint located at the top of the shoulder, where the clavicle (collarbone) meets the acromion (part of the shoulder blade).This joint enables overhead and cross-body arm movements and is supported by strong ligaments — primarily the coracoclavicular and acromioclavicular ligaments — as well as surrounding muscles…

Thyroid Surgery

The thyroid is a small gland shaped a like a butterfly. It’s located in the lower front part of the neck, just below the voice box. The thyroid produces hormones that the blood carries to every tissue in the body. It helps regulate metabolism (the process during which the body turns food into energy). It…

Hip Replacement

A hip replacement is a surgical procedure which involves replacing a worn away or damaged hip joint with an artificial one. The hip joint supports the weight of the body in both static and dynamic postures. The hip is a ball and socket joint. The ball part is the rounded head of the femur or…

AC Joint Stabilisation

AC joint stabilisation is a surgical procedure used to treat dislocations of the acromioclavicular (AC) joint. The joint formed between the clavicle (collarbone) and the acromion (part of the shoulder blade). This joint plays a critical role in shoulder stability and movement, and is supported by a complex network of ligaments, primarily the acromioclavicular ligaments…

Heller Myotomy Procedure

Heller Myotomy Procedure: The Heller Myotomy is a surgical procedure used to treat Achalasia. Although there is no definitive medical treatment, medical therapies may help to relieve the symptoms of Achalasia in its early stages. Achalasia causes the esophageal muscles to become progressively weaker and actually cease to work at all. In addition, the lower…

Hip Revision Surgery

Hip revision surgery involves replacing a previously implanted artificial hip joint that has become damaged, loosened, infected, or dislocated over time. This procedure is generally more complex and time-consuming than the initial hip replacement. Revision surgery is performed through an open incision and typically takes several hours. The specific surgical method will be determined by…

Shoulder Arthroscopy

Shoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to diagnose and treat a wide range of shoulder conditions. Also known as keyhole surgery, this procedure involves making two to three small incisions in the shoulder to insert a tiny camera (arthroscope) and specialised surgical instruments. The arthroscope projects a clear image of the inside…

Nissen Fundoplication

Many patients develop Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) after a Heller Myotomy. To avoid the development of the condition where contents of the stomach reflux (back up) into the esophagus, a Nissen Fundoplication may be performed at the same time the esophageal sphincter muscle is cut.This procedure, performed laparoscopically, involves wrapping the upper part of the…

Hip Labral Repair

The labrum is a ring of cartilage that lines the socket of your hip joint. It plays a key role in stabilising the joint and keeping the femoral head (the "ball" of the hip) in place during movement. Normally under general anesthesia, a Hip Labral Repair is usually performed Arthroscopically (keyhole surgery).The torn section of…

Biceps Tendon Repair (Tenodesis)

Biceps tendon repair, also known as tenodesis, is an arthroscopic (keyhole) surgical procedure performed to reattach a ruptured biceps tendon.The biceps brachii is a muscle located at the front of the upper arm, primarily responsible for elbow flexion and forearm supination (turning the palm upwards). After the surgery, your arm will be placed in a…

Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair

General anesthesia is used for this type of procedure and once proper anesthesia is obtained, a small (usually around 0.5 inches) incision is made in the abdomen just under the belly button. Two more incisions, ¼ inch long, are made in the abdomen and the laparoscope is placed in the larger incision, whilst the operating…

ITB Release Surgery

The Iliotibial Band (ITB) is a thick band of connective tissue that runs from the outside of the pelvis down to the outer part of the knee. It plays a key role in stabilising the hip and knee joints, especially during movement. However, with overuse or repetitive strain, the ITB can become tight and inflamed,…
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