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Hip Arthroscopy

Hip Arthroscopy

Hip arthroscopy, also referred to as keyhole or minimally invasive surgery, is a procedure in which an arthroscope is inserted into your hip joint to check for any damage and repair it simultaneously.

Periacetabular Osteotomy

Periacetabular Osteotomy

Periacetabular osteotomy is a surgical procedure to treat a congenital hip condition called hip dysplasia. Hip dysplasia is either present from birth or develops in the first few months of life. Patients suffering from this condition have a shallow socket (acetabulum) of the hip joint.

Surgical Hip Dislocation

Surgical Hip Dislocation

Surgical hip dislocation is an orthopedic surgical procedure in which the head of the thigh bone is displaced from the hip socket in the pelvic bone. It gives the surgeon a 360-degree view of the hip joint.

Femoral Osteotomy

Femoral Osteotomy

Femoral derotational osteotomy (FDO) is a surgical procedure employed for the treatment of femoral torsion and a damaged/dislocated hip joint due to spasticity in children and adults. Femoral torsion is an inward turning of the femur (thigh bone) at the hip which causes an individual’s knees and feet to turn inward giving a pigeon-toed appearance.

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