Explore some of our most successful orthopedic surgical cases and outcomes
Osteoarthritis of the knee can cause severe pain. TKR is effective when non-operative treatments fail. Here’s a 73-year-old lady who underwent bilateral TKR.
THR replaces diseased hip joints with artificial parts. Shown here: a 40-year-old gentleman with arthritis managed by bilateral THR.
This disease causes leg bowing. Best corrected before age 4. Watch a 2-year-old’s successful correction surgery and follow-up at 4 years.
Cubitus varus, also known as gunstock deformity, is a condition where the elbow has a decreased carrying angle, causing the forearm to angle inward. This case presents a correction in a child with excellent post-op results.
Genu Valgum, commonly called knock knees, can cause knee instability and pain. This video shows a 12-year-old boy who underwent successful correction using 8-plate hemiepiphysiodesis.
SUFE is a rare condition in adolescents where the ball of the femur slips. Early detection is vital. Watch the correction of this condition in a 12-year-old girl using a simple hip screw.
A 3-day-old baby with clubfoot is being treated using the Ponseti method, a gentle plaster technique to gradually correct foot position. Weekly casting is done for 4 weeks, followed by a minor tendon release (tenotomy) in the 5th week.
Frozen Shoulder is a painful and stiff shoulder condition, commonly seen in diabetic patients, causing severe movement restriction and sleepless nights. Most cases improve with medications, joint injections, or a simple non-surgical shoulder manipulation done as a day procedure.
Congenital Dislocation of the Hip (CDH/DDH) is a condition where a baby is born with a dislocated hip, often noticed by uneven thigh creases or limping. This 18-month-old child was treated with open reduction surgery and shows excellent recovery at 3 years of age.
Congenital Dislocation of the Knee is a rare birth condition where the knee is hyperextended and dislocated. This newborn was successfully treated with serial plastering, achieving knee stability by the 3rd month.
While it cannot be fully cured, surgical correction of tendons and bones can greatly improve mobility — as seen in this 13-year-old girl who underwent successful corrective surgeries at the hip, knee, and ankle.
Flat Feet is a condition where the foot has little to no arch, and while most cases are painless, some may experience discomfort. This 13-year-old boy had persistent pain and was successfully treated with lateral column lengthening and medial plication, restoring the foot’s arch.
Ganglion Cyst is a fluid-filled swelling commonly seen near joints or tendons. Most cases can be effectively treated by simple aspiration under local anaesthesia on an outpatient basis.
Radio Ulnar Synostosis is a rare congenital condition where the forearm bones are fused, restricting rotational movement. This 9-year-old child was treated with a double-level osteotomy, significantly improving function in the previously non-supinating left hand.
Genu Varum (Rickets), commonly known as "Bow Legs," is often caused by vitamin D deficiency. This child, first seen at 1 year old, showed remarkable correction of the deformity by age 4 with just vitamin D and calcium treatment—no surgery needed.
Ganglion Cyst is a fluid-filled swelling commonly seen near joints or tendons. Most cases can be effectively treated by simple aspiration under local anaesthesia on an outpatient basis.
Unicameral Bone Cyst (UBC) is a rare, benign bone tumor seen in children, typically affecting long bones. This 13-year-old girl with a pathological humerus fracture was successfully treated using the minimally invasive TENS nailing technique, a method we've used in over 15 similar cases.
Torticollis (Wry Neck) is caused by a contracture of the neck muscle, leading to the head tilting to one side and restricted neck movement. This 12-year-old boy was successfully treated with bifocal lengthening of the sternomastoid muscle, restoring proper neck alignment and mobility.
VY Plasty – Stiff Elbow and Knee Joint is a complex surgical technique used to restore movement in joints that have become stiff, often after injury or improper treatment. This 43-year-old lady, with severe elbow stiffness due to native oil bandage therapy post-injury, regained mobility through a successful VY plasty procedure.
Trigger Thumb is a condition where the thumb gets stuck in a bent position and then suddenly straightens with a snap, caused by inflammation of the tendon. This 57-year-old lady, experiencing classic symptoms like stiffness and clicking, was successfully treated through surgical release of the A-1 pulley.
Trigger Finger is a condition where a finger locks in a bent position and releases with a popping or clicking sound, often seen in people with diabetes or arthritis. This 60-year-old lady was successfully treated with a simple Tricot injection, relieving her symptoms without surgery.
Titanium Elastic Nailing System (TENS Nailing) is a modern, minimally invasive technique used to treat fractures in children using two flexible wires. It leaves a tiny scar, allows early weight-bearing, and promotes faster recovery — as shown in this femur fracture case treated with TENS nailing.