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Total Knee Replacement (TKR) – Replaces damaged knee joint.
Partial Knee Replacement – Replaces only the damaged part of the knee.
Hip Replacement (Total & Partial) – Replaces hip joint due to arthritis or injury.
Shoulder Replacement – Replaces shoulder joint for arthritis or fractures.
Elbow Replacement – For severe arthritis or fractures in the elbow.
Wrist Replacement – For advanced wrist arthritis.
Ankle Replacement – Replaces damaged ankle joint for improved movement.
Spinal Fusion – Joins two or more vertebrae to stabilize the spine.
Discectomy – Removes herniated disc material pressing on nerves.
Laminectomy – Removes part of the vertebra to relieve nerve pressure.
Foraminotomy – Expands the space around spinal nerves.
Artificial Disc Replacement – Alternative to spinal fusion, replacing a damaged disc.
Kyphoplasty/Vertebroplasty – For spinal fractures, stabilizing collapsed vertebrae.
Scoliosis Surgery – Corrects spine curvature using rods and screws.
Knee Arthroscopy – Diagnoses and treats knee joint injuries.
Shoulder Arthroscopy – Repairs rotator cuff tears and shoulder instability.
Hip Arthroscopy – Treats labral tears and hip impingement.
Ankle Arthroscopy – Removes bone spurs and repairs ligament injuries.
Elbow Arthroscopy – Treats tennis elbow and joint stiffness.
Wrist Arthroscopy – Used for ligament injuries and carpal tunnel syndrome.
Open Reduction & Internal Fixation (ORIF) – Uses metal plates and screws for fracture repair.
External Fixation – Uses external rods and screws for bone stabilization.
Bone Grafting – Replaces missing bone due to severe fractures.
Limb Lengthening Surgery – Corrects discrepancies in leg length.
Amputation & Prosthetic Fitting – In severe trauma cases.
ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) Reconstruction – Repairs torn knee ligament.
PCL (Posterior Cruciate Ligament) Reconstruction – Restores knee stability.
MCL (Medial Collateral Ligament) Repair – Treats inner knee ligament injuries.
Rotator Cuff Repair – Fixes torn tendons in the shoulder.
Achilles Tendon Repair – Reattaches the ruptured Achilles tendon.
Meniscus Repair (Knee Cartilage Surgery) – Repairs torn meniscus in the knee.
Tennis Elbow Surgery (Lateral Epicondylitis Release) – Removes damaged tendon tissue.
Carpal Tunnel Release – Frees compressed nerve in the wrist.
Clubfoot Correction – Treats congenital foot deformities.
Hip Dysplasia Treatment – Uses bracing or surgery for hip joint abnormalities.
Growth Plate Surgery – Corrects limb deformities in children.
The cost varies based on the procedure, hospital, and city. On average:
Knee Replacement: $3,500 to $7,000
Hip Replacement: $4,000 to $8,000
Spine Surgery: $5,000 to $10,000
Most patients stay for 2 to 4 weeks, including surgery, hospitalization, and rehabilitation.
Yes, Indian hospitals follow international standards, and many are accredited by JCI and NABH.
Yes, hospitals offer post-surgery physiotherapy to ensure a smooth recovery.
Yes, many hospitals have dedicated international patient departments for visa assistance, accommodation, and travel arrangements.
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