Speciality
Orthopaedic Surgeon
Education
MBBS, MS (Ortho) Mumbai, FRCS (Edin., UK), MCh (Liverpool, UK).
Experience
25 years
Mobile
9930035032
He is a renowned expert in minimally invasive surgery and specializes in transforming lives through advanced procedures for knee, hip, and shoulder joints. With precision and care, he offers patients the promise of less pain, faster recovery, and restored mobility.
It is a procedure in which an orthopaedic surgeon uses a small piece of equipment called an arthroscope to investigate, evaluate and treat knee problems. A surgeon inserts a narrow tube connected to a fibre-optic video camera through a buttonhole-sized incision. A high-definition video monitor receives the view from inside your joint. It is a less invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems. Most of the knee ligament injuries like ACL, PCL and meniscal tears are treated with this minimally invasive procedure.
Joint fusion, also known as Arthrodesis, is a surgical procedure that joins two bones in a joint. Surgery is usually used to straighten the damaged joint by removing the cartilage and stabilising the bone to heal together. Earlier it used to be a procedure for pain relief, but now it is commonly done as a salvage procedure following failed knee replacement surgeries.
When you have frequent back pains time, and again, you may have to investigate and consider having spinal surgery. The good news is that you can recover from most of these back pains through non-surgical procedures. However, if you have severe back pain, experience abnormalities, or don’t respond to conservative treatment, it is best to have it evaluated and treated. Specialists will clarify and recommend the type of treatment or surgery based on the pain patterns, MRI REPORTS or issues you are experiencing. And it may range from minimal invasive procedures like a caudal epidural block to minimally invasive surgeries like microdiscectomy or spinal decompression and stabilisation procedures
Ankle ligament reconstruction or repair is a surgical procedure performed if the joint still feels unstable after a fracture. During this procedure, the ankle bones are repositioned to their proper positions and held together with implants or suture anchors. Following the procedure, the patient must wear a cast or a boot for some time until they recover. When the patient's ankle bones have healed, they can put pressure on their foot and participate in physical therapy to regain entire ankle movement.