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It applies medical and microsurgical treatments for degenerative diseases of the foot and ankle, sports injuries, fractures, ligament tears, cartilage injuries.
Medical and surgical treatments of all types of tumors of the extremities, especially all bone, muscle and soft tissues, and graft implantation in bone loss can be listed as the interventions made by oncological orthopedics.
Arthrosis of the shoulder and elbow, rotator cuff diseases, recurrent dislocations, diseases due to overuse or trauma can be treated with arthroscopic and open surgical methods.
Extremity surgery includes the treatment of bone deformities, fracture nonunion, bone infections and external fixator applications, and especially arm and leg bone lengthening surgeries. Today, with the help of developing surgical techniques and technology, arm and leg bone lengthening is very popular and successful results can be obtained.
They are prostheses applied with different material options in cases that can occur as a result of bone density loss, trauma or tumor structure, which are usually encountered by people in advanced ages, but can also be seen in younger patients. The wedge end of the hip prosthesis is inserted into the femoral bone and the ball head is placed in the hip bone socket, resulting in a natural movement. The knee prosthesis is placed on the lower and upper bones of the knee region to prevent the loss of motion, pain, snagging or bending difficulties.
It includes the diagnosis and treatment of patients with problems related to the hand, wrist, elbow and arm. The clinical activities of upper extremity surgery include acute soft tissue traumas (tendon cuts, peripheral nerve cuts, skin and muscle tissue losses caused by crushing and compression, etc.), amputations (replantations using microsurgical methods, revascularizations, etc.), evaluation, coordination, diagnosis and treatment of fractures in the forearm, elbow and arm.
Scoliosis is the curvature or rotation of the spine to the side. Scoliosis can occur due to many diseases. Scoliosis usually manifests itself in adolescence. It can also develop due to congenital anomalies of the spine or due to muscle and nerve diseases.
Kyphosis occurs especially when the hump on the back develops excessively outside the normal values. Kyphosis may develop due to poor posture or spinal diseases.
It is an aesthetic surgical procedure performed under local anesthesia, in hospital operating rooms, in an appropriate clinical environment, by plastic surgeons and certified specialists.
There is no known harm in surgical intervention when done in competent hands, in appropriate operating rooms and clinical conditions, with appropriate surgical instruments.
If there is an active scalp disease, it should be treated before the operation. Antibiotics should be used in the presence of active acne. If there is excessive dandruff, it should be treated. If there are skin lesions that may be precancerous, they should be taken out before the operation and sent to pathology. Before the hair transplantation, if a wig is used, its use should be restricted 1 to 2 weeks before the operation. If the wig is attached to the skin with an adhesive, this adhesive should be washed away. Cosmetic products such as hair gel and topical should not be used before the operation. If sprays that prevent hair loss are used, their use should be discontinued 1 week in advance. In addition, it should not be forgotten that the hair will be cut in appropriate sizes by the clinic on the day of the surgical procedure.
As long as the donor area is sufficient, any person with hair loss can have it done. The FUE method can be recommended for patients who do not want a straight-line scar in the donor area, who wish to transplant more grafts in one session, and who want to use short donor area hair. FUE technique is also recommended for candidates who have had FUT or FUE done before. FUE is a very suitable method for patients who have small openings in the hairline or crown area, who are at risk of balding in the future, and who may need a second or third operation.