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MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics

Orthopedics
Girishwari Hospital · Chennai, Tamil Nadu +1 more

Dr. RM. Alagappan MS Orth, MCh Orth (UK), leads our team at Hande Medical Centre. His area of special interest apart fro General Orthopedics and treatment of…

MBBS, Diploma in Orthopaedics

Orthopedics
Max Smart Superspeciality Hospital · Delhi

Dr. Sunil Katoch is a Orthopedist in Saket, Delhi and has an experience of 33 years in this field. Dr. Sunil Katoch practices at Max Smart Superspeciality Ho…

MS - Orthopaedics, MBBS

Orthopedics
Mayom Hospital · Gurugram, Haryana

Dr. Rajesh Thiyam Is an Orthopaedic Surgeon working in Mayom Hospital, Gurgaon. He is specialized in All Trauma Surgeries, Joint Replacements, Tumour Resecti…

MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics, M.Ch - Orthopaedics

Orthopedics
Surana Hospital And Research Center · Mumbai, Maharashtra +1 more

Dr Santosh Shetty is One of the Experienced & Leading Joint Replacement Surgeon Practicing in Mumbai Since 2001.He Heads The Department of Arthroplasty And J…

MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics

Orthopedics
Max Smart Superspeciality Hospital · Delhi

Dr. Ramneek Mahajan is a Orthopedist in Saket, Delhi and has an experience of 23 years in this field. Dr. Ramneek Mahajan practices at Max Smart Superspecial…

MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics

Orthopedics
Trauma and Orthopaedic Speciality Hospital (TOSH) · Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Dr. S.H. Jaheer Hussain is an orthopaedic surgeon empanelled at the TOSH Hospitals in Chennai. He is assigned as a specialist in joint replacement surgeries.…

1 Award

MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics

Orthopedics
Thunga Hospital · Mumbai, Maharashtra +4 more

Dr. Chintan Hegde is a Orthopedist and Joint Replacement Surgeon in Andheri, Mumbai and has an experience of 14 years in these fields. Dr. Chintan Hegde prac…

4 Awards

MS - Orthopaedics, MBBS, FCPS - Orthopedic

Orthopedics
USSH · Mumbai, Maharashtra

Dr. Tejas's journey in the arena of Medicine and Science can be traced back to approximately 2500+ successful surgeries in the last 15 years. Dr. Tejas Upasa…

MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics

Orthopedics
Sri Balaji Hospital · Chennai, Tamil Nadu +3 more

Dr.J Srinivasan skilled in Bone & Joint complications started his bright career at Madras Medical College. He underwent specialized training in Arthroscopy (…

1 Award

FRCS - Trauma & Orthopedic Surgery, MBBS, Diploma in Orthopaedics, MRCS (UK)

Orthopedics
Prime Indian Hospitals · Chennai, Tamil Nadu +1 more

Dr. Ravi Kirubanandan is consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Specialist in Arthroscopy and Arthroplasty FRCS (Trauma & Ortho – Edinburgh), MRCS (England) D-Ortho…

2 Awards

MS - Orthopaedics, MBBS

Orthopedics
Kelkar Nursing Home · Pune, Maharashtra

Dr. Anand Kelkar is a Orthopedist in Deccan Gymkhana, Pune and has an experience of 55 years in this field. Dr. Anand Kelkar practices at Kelkar Nursing Home…

MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics

Orthopedics
Artemis Hospital · Gurugram, Haryana

He is an expert in Primary and Revision Joint replacement surgeries of Knee, Hip, Shoulder, Elbow and Ankle joints. He is one of the first and among only few…

16 Awards

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Osteotomy doctors by city

What is Osteotomy?

An osteotomy is a surgical procedure in which a doctor cuts and reshapes a bone to correct its position or alignment. The word “osteotomy” comes from two words: "osteo", meaning bone, and "tomy", meaning cutting. This surgery is commonly done to fix bone deformities, joint problems, or damage caused by arthritis or injury.

In many cases, bones or joints may become misaligned due to injury, birth defects, or long-term joint wear. When bones are not properly aligned, they can cause pain, stiffness, and difficulty in movement. Osteotomy surgery helps correct this problem by cutting the bone and repositioning it in a better alignment.

Osteotomy is usually performed by orthopedic surgeons in a hospital setting. The surgery requires careful planning using imaging tests such as X-rays or CT scans to ensure accurate bone correction. With proper treatment and rehabilitation, many patients experience improved mobility and reduced joint pain after the procedure.

Who May Need an Osteotomy?

Doctors may recommend osteotomy surgery for patients who have bone or joint alignment problems.

Common reasons include:

● Severe joint pain caused by arthritis

● Bone deformities or abnormal bone growth

● Knee misalignment such as bowlegs or knock knees

● Damage to joints due to injury or trauma

● Uneven weight distribution in a joint

● A bone that healed incorrectly after a fracture

● Hip or knee problems in younger patients who want to delay joint replacement

In these situations, osteotomy can help improve joint function and reduce pain.

Types of Osteotomy

There are different types of osteotomy procedures, depending on the bone and joint that need correction.

1. Knee Osteotomy

This is one of the most common types. The surgeon cuts and reshapes the shinbone or thighbone to correct knee alignment. It helps shift body weight away from the damaged part of the knee joint.

2. Hip Osteotomy

Hip osteotomy is performed to reshape the hip socket so that it fits better with the hip joint. This can help improve joint stability and reduce pain.

3. Jaw Osteotomy

Jaw osteotomy corrects problems in the upper or lower jaw. It may be done to improve chewing, speaking, or facial appearance.

4. Spinal Osteotomy

This procedure is used to correct abnormal curves in the spine. It helps restore proper body balance and reduce pain.

5. Foot or Toe Osteotomy

This type is often used to correct bunions, flat feet, or other deformities in the foot.

Each type of osteotomy is designed to treat a specific bone or joint problem.

Osteotomy Procedure

The osteotomy procedure usually takes place in a hospital under anesthesia.

1. Before surgery, doctors perform physical exams and imaging tests such as X-rays or CT scans. These tests help the surgeon plan the exact angle and position of the bone correction.

2. The patient receives anesthesia so they do not feel pain during the surgery. This may be general anesthesia or regional anesthesia depending on the type of procedure.

3. The surgeon makes an incision in the skin to reach the affected bone. Using special surgical tools, the bone is carefully cut. A small wedge of bone may be removed or added to change the bone’s shape or alignment.

4. After repositioning the bone, the surgeon fixes it in place using metal plates, screws, rods, or pins. In some cases, a bone graft may be used to fill the gap.

5. Finally, the incision is closed with stitches or staples, and a bandage is applied.

The surgery usually takes one to two hours, depending on the type of osteotomy.

Recovery and Aftercare

Recovery from osteotomy surgery takes time because the bone needs to heal properly.

After surgery, patients may experience swelling, pain, or stiffness around the operated area. Doctors usually prescribe pain medication to help manage discomfort.

Patients may need to use crutches, braces, or casts to limit movement and allow the bone to heal in the correct position.

Physical therapy is an important part of recovery. It helps improve joint strength, flexibility, and mobility. The therapy programmed usually begins soon after surgery.

Recovery time varies depending on the type of osteotomy and the patient’s health. Some people recover within a few months, while others may need several months to return to normal activities.

Following the doctor’s instructions, attending follow-up appointments, and completing physical therapy are important for a successful recovery.

Risks and Possible Complications

Like any surgical procedure, osteotomy has some possible risks.

These may include:

● Infection at the surgical site

● Blood clots

● Nerve or blood vessel injury

● Bone not healing properly

● Joint stiffness or swelling

● Long-term pain or discomfort

In rare cases, the bone may heal incorrectly, requiring additional treatment or surgery.

Doctors carefully evaluate patients before surgery to reduce these risks and ensure the procedure is safe.

Frequently asked questions

What is osteotomy surgery?

Osteotomy is a surgical procedure in which a doctor cuts and reshapes a bone to correct its alignment or structure. It is commonly used to treat joint problems, bone deformities, or arthritis.

Why is osteotomy performed?

Doctors perform osteotomy to correct bone alignment, reduce joint pain, and improve movement. It may also delay the need for joint replacement surgery in younger patients.

Is osteotomy a major surgery?

Yes, osteotomy is considered a major surgery because it involves cutting and repositioning a bone. However, it is commonly performed by orthopaedic surgeons and is generally safe when done by experienced doctors.

How long does osteotomy recovery take?

Recovery time depends on the type of osteotomy and the patient’s health. Many patients need several weeks to months for full bone healing and physical recovery.

Is osteotomy surgery painful?

Patients do not feel pain during surgery because anesthesia is used. After surgery, mild to moderate pain may occur, but doctors provide medications to manage it.

Can osteotomy prevent joint replacement?

Yes. In some cases, osteotomy can delay or prevent the need for joint replacement surgery by improving joint alignment and reducing pressure on the damaged area.

What tests are required before osteotomy?

Doctors may recommend tests such as X-rays, CT scans, blood tests, and physical examinations to plan the surgery and evaluate overall health.

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