ISAKOS Approved Teaching Center

International Society of Arthroscopy Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine

MEMBER OF ITERA LIFE SCIENCES FORUM

International Tissue Engineering Research Association

Surgical Center

The practice of surgery has been transformed by the availability of new minimally invasive and arthroscopic techniques. By the use of the arthroscope – a special thin tool- we can view and treat problems inside a joint. The arthroscope has a miniature camera that enables all the structures inside the joint to be viewed on a monitor. With special instruments the surgeon can treat many problems in practically every human joint.


Shoulder:
  • Arthroscopic repair of Rotator Cuff Tears
  • Slap Lesions
  • Shoulder Instability
  • Shoulder Impingement Treatment
  • Removal of Loose Bodies


Elbow:

  • Removal of Loose Bodies
  • Cartilage Lesions
  • Capsulectomies for Stiff Joint


Hand/Wrist:

  • Wrist Instabilities Diagnosis
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • TFC Injuries
  • MIS Scafoid Fraxture Fixation


Hip:

  • Arthroscopic Evaluation of Hip Pain, Instability
  • Cartilage Lesions
  • Removal of Loose Bodies
  • MIS Joint Replacement


Knee:

  • Arthroscopic ACL, PCL Reconstruction
  • Meniscus Suturing, Partial Meniscectomy
  • Meniscus Transplantation
  • Cartilage Lesions (Microfracturing, OATS)
  • Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation
  • Patellofemoral Pain
  • Removal of Loose Bodies
  • MIS Joint Replacement


Foot and Ankle:

  • Arthroscopic Removal of Excess Scar Tissue
  • Arthroscopic Removal of Bone Spurs
  • Removal of Loose Bodies
  • Cartilage Lesions
  • MIS Ligaments Reconstruction
  • Evaluation of Ankle Pain, Instability

Advanced Surgical Techniques

  • Double Bundle Technique for ACL Reconstruction
  • Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation
  • Transcutaneous microdiscectomy / decompressor
  • Meniscus Transplantation
  • MIS Total Hip and Knee Replacement
  • Navigation – Robotic Surgery
  • Interventional Pain Treatments