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Surgeries

Surgery number 1

Minimally invasive carpal tunnel release

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common neurological disorder that occurs when the median nerve, which runs from the forearm to the palm of the hand, becomes compressed in the wrist area. Numbness, weakness, and pain occur in the hand and wrist, and fingers may swell and become stiff. Surgical treatment in several ways and techniques We adopt the newest method, which is a hybrid method that has the positive advantages of endoscopy but without the use of the traditional endoscopic method.
Surgery number 2

Wide shoulder release with a minimally invasive approach

Shoulder release is a surgical procedure used for subacromial decompression, impingement syndrome, rotator cuff tear, Hill-Sachs lesion repair, and frozen shoulder. The incision is very useful and easy for direct lateral examination of the shoulder joint, and it was developed by Dr. Abdulhamid Sayed Issa and registered as a surgical patent in the United States of America at the National Institute of Health.
In one session, shoulder arthroscopy is performed first; determining the location and size of the lesion and the type of injury, and then a very small incision is made to continue the surgical work. This procedure is considered one of the most modern and advanced types of hybrid shoulder surgery in the world. The average operation time is 35 minutes, and hand surgeons with moderate experience can follow. This technique is simple, safe, and satisfactory for the patient.
Surgery number 3

Clubfoot in Children

In our center, children born with clubfoot are treated; using several methods, a condition that causes the bones and soft tissues of the foot to curve inward. However, a proportion of children may still have severe deformities that require surgery. In these cases, the child underwent surgery to correct the structure of the bones of the foot. These procedures are recommended most often for children two to five years old.
Before After
Surgery methods:
  • Achilles tendon lengthening

If the clubfoot is resistant to conservative treatment because the Achilles tendon does not expand and grow to the required extent, then it is lengthened.

After that, the other tendons are usually lengthened in the same session, which are the posterior tibialis tendon, the flexor digitorum longus tendon, and the flexor hallicus longus tendon of the tarsal joint, then release and relax the medial joint capsules. The operation takes about an hour and a half and the child can be taken home on the same day. Most children experience little discomfort.

Immediately after the surgery, a plastic gypsum device is placed on the foot, which will remain for six weeks.

  • Tendon transfer

Some children treated with the Ponseti method as children with a mild case may develop clubfoot by the time they are three to five years old.

We perform surgery to move a tendon from one side of the foot to the other to allow the foot more flexibility and a full range of motion.

  • Surgical Procedures for older children

If the foot condition is intractable, or if it is a consequence of a neurological condition such as spina bifida or arthritis.

We recommend reconstructive surgery based on assessments of the child’s condition and medical history, and we consult with parents regarding surgical options for their child. Reconstructive procedures that may be suggested include osteotomy, in which we reshape or reshape a bone in the leg or foot to improve alignment.

Reconstructive surgery is performed using general anesthesia, and most children stay in the hospital for one night or more so that we can monitor their recovery. Each child receives a personalized recovery plan after surgery, which may include physical therapy and depends on the age and general health of the child and the operation that was performed.

Surgery number 4

Total hip replacement for young patients Type Ceramic on Ceramic

In our center Total hip replacement (THA) is among the most successful of all surgeries because it relieves pain and restores hip function and motion for many degenerative conditions of the hip joint in elderly patients with reduced activity, the benefit of this procedure has also been documented in young patients; However, due to the active life of young patients, the erosion of the components of the juvenile joint (metal on polyethylene) was severe, as the consequences of the erosion of the bearing surface inside the artificial joint, including osteolysis.
Therefore, a ceramic-on-ceramic (CoC) joint was the answer for young patients and is the perfect choice for younger, more active patients. The advantage of a CoC-ceramic joint is not only complete avoidance of mineral debris but also reduced risk of osteolysis caused by wear on ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene. Numerous studies reported that the long-term clinical and radiological outcomes of CoC bearings were promising: Long-term clinical and radiological results of CoC bearings have been promising:
(1) Clinical outcomes using CoC without a THA cement in younger, more active patients; good
(2) The endurance rate of an active lifestyle is better than that of the regular THA joint;
(3) Better outcomes for activity level and quality of work in choosing an occupation for young patients.

Our results using bearing CoC THAs in patients younger than 50 years of age have been promising and provide a high rate of bearing under active life conditions without evidence of osteolysis.

Before After
Surgery number 5

Total knee joint replacement

The patient may need partial or total knee replacement surgery, depending on the severity of the condition. Degeneration of the cartilage of the knee joint, which makes movement restricted and painful.

When a patient undergoes a total knee replacement, the entire damaged knee joint is removed and replaced with metal components. During a partial knee replacement, only the damaged part of the knee will be replaced.

Before After
Surgery number 6

Shoulder arthroscopy

This type of arthroscopic surgery uses small holes around the shoulder joint to repair damaged parts of the joint.

Surgery number 7

Total hip replacement

The femur is connected to the hip bones (pelvis) by a ball-and-socket joint. The top of the thigh bone is called the femoral head, which is the “spherical” part. The “hollow” part of the pelvis is called the acetabulum.
There are two different types of hip replacement surgery: According to the traditional method, the entire ball-and-socket joint is replaced with either a metal or plastic prosthesis; During the hip resurfacing procedure, the degenerated parts are replaced, moving the joint painlessly for the patient.
Before After
Surgery number 8

Expansion of the spinal canal and fixation of the vertebrae

Lumbar instability is a pathology of the spine in which there is abnormal mobility or an abnormal joint between two or more contiguous vertebrae. Spinal stenosis happend when the spaces in the spine narrow and create pressure on the spinal cord and nerve roots. The procedure is performed to relieve the pressure placed on the spine from Spinal stenosis and a herniated disc and reduces the Lumbar instability. Pedicle screws are used in a spinal fusion to add extra support and strength to the fusion while it heals. Pedicle screws are placed above and below the vertebrae that were fused. A rod is used to connect the screws which prevents movement and allows the bone graft to heal
Surgery number 9

Sacral injection

Which is used in patients with fibrosis and stenosis of the spinal canal after repeated operations on the spine, or for whom surgery cannot be performed for other reasons, as it is considered easy and gentle for the patient and has satisfactory results.

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المشفى الاستشاري الحديث – خلف حديقة الفرقان – حي المارتيني – حلب،

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