Tuesday 28 May 2019

Why you need meniscus repair surgery?


First of all what do you mean by meniscus tear?
The meniscus is a piece cartilage in your knee which stabilize the joints.  It protect the bones from any wear or tear. A sudden twist may cause a meniscus tear. There are two C-shaped discs of cartilage which connects the thigh bone to shinbone. These are called as menisci. They work as a shock absorber for the bones.

Treatment

The treatment depends on the size and location of the cartilage. Doctor will suggest you rest, pain relievers, apply ice to your  knee to reduce swelling. A physical therapy is recommended to get back the strength of muscles. If the basic treatment does not work, then surgery is recommended. The doctor may select any of the below surgery:

1. Arthroscopic repair: The doctor will make small cuts in knee to insert an arthroscope to get a clear view of the tear. The doctor will put a small device which looks like dart along the tear to stitch, which are absorbable by the body.

2. Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy: The doctor will remove the piece of torn meniscus so that it function normally.

3. Arthroscopic total meniscectomy: In this procedure, the doctor will remove the entire meniscus.    

The meniscusrepair is low risk surgery. There are some rare complications like injury to skin nerves, infection, knee stiffness. Some antibiotics are also prescribed to save from any infection.

Recovery

To keep the knees stable braces or cast is necessary to wear. The doctor will also recommend to use crutches for a month or two to keep the body off your knees.  Physical therapy is also suggested as part of therapy. The therapy helps to increase the range motions and makes the knee stronger. The recovery may take around 3 months, depending on the surgery.

Friday 17 May 2019

Laminectomy


Laminectomy is which create space by removing the back part of vertebra which cover the spinal canal. This surgery is also called as decompression surgery.

Why
The overgrowth of bone in spine canal may narrow the space between spinal cord and nerves. The pressure can cause pain or weakness which radiates to arms or legs.
Risk
The risks include:
·         Bleeding
·         Infection
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Thursday 16 May 2019

Rhinoplasty


Rhinoplasty, is also known as nose job, is surgery to change the shape of your nose by modifying the bone or cartilage. Rhinoplasty is one of the most common types of cosmetic surgery.

Why you need Rhinoplasty?

The Rhinoplasty is done to repair the nose after any injury or to correct breathing problems or a birth defect.
The surgery helps in:
·         change in size.
·         change in angle.
·         straightening of the bridge.
·         reshaping of the tip.
·         narrowing of the nostrils.
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Friday 3 May 2019

KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERY


What is knee replacement surgery?

The knee replacementsurgery is used to relieve the pain and restore the function of the diseased knee joint. The procedure involves the cutting the damaged bone and cartilage from your thighbone or knee cap and replace it with artificial joint made of alloys or high-grade polymers.   
Who might need a knee replacement?

 The surgery is suitable for those who are having:
·        Continuous knee pain.
·        Severe knee pain which interrupt daily activities.
Risks
·        Bleeding.
·        Damage of nerve in knee.
·        Blood clot in leg.
·        Stroke
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Thursday 2 May 2019

Cholecystectomy


Cholecystectomy is a surgical procedure to remove gallbladder. Cholecystectomy is required if someone experience any pain from gallstones which block the flow bile. This is very common surgery. It is performed by inserting a very small video camera and small surgical instruments to remove the gallbladder.
Types of surgery:
1.     Minimally invasive cholecystectomy- In laparoscopic cholecystectomy, the surgeon makes four small cuts. Tiny video camera is inserted from one of the cuts. The surgeon inserts tools from the other cuts and remove the gallbladder.
2.     Open cholecystectomy- In open cholecystectomy, a 6 inch cut is made in abdomen below ribs on the right side.  To get to the liver and gallbladder, the muscle and tissue is pulled back.
Why is it required?
It is generally performed to treat gallstones. Cholecystectomy is recommended if-
1.     You have gallstones.
2.     You have pancreatic inflammation.
3.     You have gallbladder inflammation.
Risks involved:
·        Blood clot.
·        Infection.
·        Heart problem.
·        Bleeding.
·        Leak in bile.
Recovery
The recovery is different for both the surgeries. If you had:
1.     Laparoscopic cholecystectomy- The patient can go home on the same day or have to stay overnight just for the observation. It may take a week for full recovery.
2.     Open cholecystectomy- The patient needs to stay 2-3 days in hospital for the recovery. Once you reach home it takes 4 to 6 weeks to get fully recovered.
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