Orthopaedics
Orthopaedic operations
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Some of the most common operations orthopaedic surgeonscarry out include:
- repairing fractured bones for more information, you can read about:
- broken arm or wrist
- broken ankle
- broken collarbone
- broken hip
- broken leg
- broken ribs - arthroscopy a minimally invasive (keyhole) technique, where tools are inserted into a joint to diagnose and repair damaged joint tissue, such as cartilage damage
- repairingdamaged muscles, torn tendons or torn ligaments
- arthroplasty surgery used to replace or resurface joints, usually because ofarthritis; hip replacements and knee replacements are two widely used and highly effective operations
- surgery to correct bonydeformity procedures to correct deformities of the spine or limbs that either limit function or would cause long-term problems if left untreated. Examples are fusion surgery (wherebones are welded togetherto heal into a single, solid bone) and osteotomy (correcting a bony malalignment to help prevent degeneration of an adjacent joint)
The above links will take you to more detailed information about these conditions and procedures.