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ACL Reconstruction Surgery

Advancing Mobility and Wellness: Introduction to ACL Reconstruction Surgery at Sukhayu Hospital Welcome to Sukhayu Hospital, where we prioritize your health and well-being. We understand the profound impact that musculoskeletal issues can have on your daily life, especially when it comes to injuries affecting the knee joint. Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries are common, often resulting from sports-related activities or sudden twists and turns. At Sukhayu Hospital, we are proud to offer state-of-the-art ACL Reconstruction Surgery to restore not only the stability of your knee but also your freedom of movement. Our Approach: 1. Comprehensive Evaluation: Before recommending ACL Reconstruction Surgery, our skilled orthopedic specialists conduct a thorough evaluation of your knee condition. This involves a combination of clinical assessments, imaging studies, and a detailed discussion about your symptoms, lifestyle, and goals. 2. Individualized Treatment Plans: We recognize that every patient is unique, and so is their journey to recovery. Our expert team designs personalized treatment plans tailored to your specific needs, ensuring that you receive the most effective and appropriate care. 3. Advanced Surgical Techniques: Sukhayu Hospital is equipped with cutting-edge technology and a team of experienced surgeons specializing in orthopedic procedures. ACL Reconstruction Surgery at our facility involves the use of advanced techniques and materials to optimize the reconstruction of the torn ligament. 4. Rehabilitation and Follow-Up Care: Surgery is just one part of the recovery process. Our commitment extends to postoperative care, including a comprehensive rehabilitation program. Our dedicated physiotherapy team works closely with you to enhance strength, flexibility, and function, ensuring a smooth transition back to an active lifestyle. 5. Patient-Centric Approach: Your comfort and confidence in the treatment process are of utmost importance to us. We prioritize open communication, providing you with the information and support needed to make informed decisions about your health. Why Sukhayu Hospital? - Expertise: Our orthopedic specialists bring a wealth of experience and expertise in ACL Reconstruction Surgery, ensuring the highest standard of care. - State-of-the-Art Facilities: Sukhayu Hospital is equipped with modern facilities and technology, fostering an environment conducive to successful surgical outcomes. - Compassionate Care: We understand the emotional and physical challenges that come with knee injuries. Our compassionate team is dedicated to guiding you through every step of your recovery journey. At Sukhayu Hospital, we believe in restoring not just your physical health but also your quality of life. If you are considering ACL Reconstruction Surgery, trust us to provide exceptional care, personalized attention, and a path to renewed mobility. Your journey to recovery starts here.

TURP for Enlarged Prostate

Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is a surgical procedure that involves cutting away a section of the prostate. The prostate is a small gland in the pelvis only found in men. It's located between the penis and bladder and surrounds the urethra (the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the penis). If the prostate becomes enlarged, it can place pressure on the bladder and urethra. This can cause symptoms such as having difficulty peeing. Why TURP is carried out TURP is often recommended when prostate enlargement causes troublesome symptoms and fails to respond to treatment with medication. Symptoms that may improve after TURP include: problems with starting to pee a weak flow of pee, or stopping and starting having to strain to pee a frequent need to pee waking up frequently during the night to pee a sudden urge to pee being unable to empty your bladder fully How TURP is performed TURP is carried out using a device called a resectoscope, which is a thin metal tube containing a light, camera and loop of wire. This is passed along your urethra until it reaches your prostate, which means no cuts (incisions) need to be made in your skin. The loop of wire is then heated with an electric current and used to cut away the section of your prostate causing your symptoms. A thin tube called a catheter is then inserted into your urethra to pump fluid into the bladder and flush away pieces of the prostate that have been removed. General or spinal anaesthesia is used during the procedure so you don't feel any pain while it's carried out.

Cholecystectomy (Removal of Gall Bladder)

You’ve had painful attacks caused by gallstones. To treat the problem, your doctor advised to remove your gallbladder? This surgery is called cholecystectomy. Removing the gallbladder can relieve pain. It will also prevent future attacks. You can live a healthy life without your gallbladder. You may also be able to go back to eating foods you enjoyed before your gallbladder problems started. There are 2 methods for removing the gallbladder. We will choose which method is best for you: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy. This is most common. During surgery, 2 to 4 small incisions are made. A thin tube with a camera is used. This is called a laparoscope. The scope is put through one of the incisions. It sends images to a video screen. Surgical tools are put through other incisions. The gallbladder is removed using the scope and these tools. Open cholecystectomy. One larger incision is made. The surgeon sees and works through this incision. Open surgery is most often used when scarring or other factors make it a better choice for you. In some cases, safety requires a change from laparoscopic to open surgery during the procedure.

Appendix Surgery (Appendicectomy)

Appendicitis means inflammation of the appendix. When the appendix is inflamed it causes pain and makes you feel unwell. What are the benefits of surgery? You will no longer get appendicitis. Surgery should prevent you from having serious complications that appendicitis can cause. Are there any alternatives to surgery? Antibiotics can be used to treat inflammation or an abscess, but only if you are well enough. If an abscess continues or if you become unwell even with antibiotics, you will need an operation. What does the operation involve? An appendicectomy is usually performed under a spinal anaesthetic. The operation usually takes between half an hour and an hour. We will remove the appendix either by using the laparoscopic (keyhole) technique or by an open cut in the abdomen.

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