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Minimally Invasive Orthopedic Surgery in PCMC, Pune- Dr. Ankur Kumar
"Looking for the best minimally Invasive orthopedic surgery in PCMC, Pune? Fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon Dr. Ankur Kumar is skilled in the most advanced MIS techniques and methods. To this date, he has helped more than thousands of individuals recover from different orthopedic injuries.

Minimally Invasive Orthopedic Surgery in PCMC, Pune- Dr. Ankur Kumar

What is Minimally Invasive Surgery?

Minimally invasive surgery is performed through small incisions instead of one large opening and is often referred to as keyhole surgery. This reduces the trauma to the surrounding mild tissues while achieving the exact surgical outcome.

In orthopedics, this can mean the difference between exposing the whole joint via a large, open incision and using little, targeted incisions to address only the issue area. This results in less risk during surgery, less post-operative discomfort, and quicker recovery times.

THE LATEST MINIMALLY INVASIVE ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY OPTIONS:

Just as there are various kinds of orthopedic injuries, there are a wide variety of minimally invasive surgery choices available. Below are the most typical minimally invasive surgical methods undertaken by the best joint replacement surgeon, Dr. Ankur Kumar in PCMC, Pune.

KNEE ARTHROPLASTY:

This minimally invasive surgery involves creating two or more tiny incisions in the knee. Dr. Ankur Kumar uses a camera mounted on a thin, adjustable tube. A tool called an arthroscope to visualize the interior of the joint. Tiny surgical instruments are inserted through the different incisions, and the whole operation is broadcast to a television screen that permits him to guide the instruments and make whatever repairs are necessary.

Knee arthroplasty is commonly used to treat:

  • ACL tear reconstruction
  • Removal of inflamed synovium
  • Loose body removal
  • Meniscal tear repair

HIP ARTHROPLASTY:

Total hip arthroplasty (THA) has become one of the most reliable and patient-requested surgical interventions in all medicine. The procedure can be performed using a variety of surgical approaches, but the posterior approach, direct lateral approach, and direct anterior approach are by far the most common across the globe. In this procedure, an arthroscope is inserted into the hip joint via a tiny incision, while surgical instruments are inserted via different incisions. As with different kinds of arthroplasty, the orthopedic surgeon views the joint and uses the instruments using the enlarged pictures provided by the arthroscope.

Hip arthroplasty can help ease hurting signs of many issues affecting the labrum, articular cartilage, or different gentle tissues surrounding the hip joint.

Hip arthroplasty is commonly used to treat:

  • Hip injuries
  • Hip dysplasia
  • Femoroacetabular impingement
  • Synovitis
  • Hip joint disorder
  • Loose bodies in joint

SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY:

A common minimally invasive surgery, shoulder arthroplasty also uses an arthroscope and technical instruments to picture the joint and perform repairs. It is used to relieve hurting signs caused by injury to the rotator cuff tendons, labrum, articular cartilage, and other gentle tissues covering the joint.

Shoulder arthroplasty is commonly used to treat:

  • Rotator cuff restoration
  • Bone spur removal
  • Shoulder instability repair
  • Removal of inflamed tissue

WRIST ARTHROPLASTY:

Wrist arthroplasty may be a useful alternative to traditional surgery for wrist damage and different painful wrist conditions.

Wrist arthroplasty is commonly used to treat:

  • Rupture repair
  • Ligament/TFCC tear restoration
  • Analyzing or treating chronic wrist discomfort

MINIMALLY INVASIVE SPINE SURGERY:

Minimally invasive spine surgery uses the exact underlying principles of arthroscopic surgery. However, the instruments used are slightly different. Instead of an arthroscope and video monitor, MISS operates fluoroscopy, which is a type of real-time X-ray imaging used to visualize and navigate the orthopedic surgeon to the area being treated.

MISs is commonly used to treat:

  • Herniated disc treatment
  • Spinal stenosis treatment
  • Spinal fusion
  • Spinal decompression

Minimally Invasive Total Joint Replacement:

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