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Shoulder Surgeries

Shoulder Surgeries

Orthopedic problems, that is, those arising from the supportive and locomotive system, as well as those originating from trauma, often require surgical intervention.

The shoulder is one of the most complex joints of the body, also the most unstable and easily injured, so while not all shoulder injuries require surgery, in certain cases, surgery is the only solution to the pain.

 

If surgery is necessary, most injuries can be corrected with arthroscopy, while some require open surgical procedures.

Arthroscopy

Arthroscopy - the inspection of the joint - is a surgical procedure used to investigate problems with the wrist, elbow, shoulder, knee, and ankle. During this, the inner part of the joint is examined with a tiny camera. The doctor makes an incision in the skin, through which the endoscope is introduced, and with the help of a camera, receives an image of the inside of the joint, its condition. This allows for the recognition, diagnosis, and possibly immediate treatment during the inspection of various changes.

Arthroscopic surgery can provide an immediate solution for calcification, impingement, frozen shoulder, certain shoulder dislocations, some shoulder joint wear, or even rotator cuff reconstruction.

 

Shoulder Prosthesis Implantation

Primarily, advanced shoulder joint wear necessitates the implantation of a shoulder prosthesis, which, after the hip and knee prostheses, is the most commonly implanted type of prosthesis. The cost of shoulder prosthesis implantation includes the cost of the implanted implant. If a special implant needs to be implanted, the difference is payable in addition to the surgical fee.