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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.

Piles Surgery - Hemorrhoidectomy

Hemorrhoidectomy is surgery to remove hemorrhoids. You will be given general anesthesia or spinal anesthesia so that you will not feel pain. Incisions are made in the tissue around the hemorrhoid. The swollen vein inside the hemorrhoid is tied off to prevent bleeding, and the hemorrhoid is removed. The surgical area may be sewn closed or left open. Medicated gauze covers the wound. Surgery can be done with a knife (scalpel), a tool that uses electricity (cautery pencil), or a laser. There is a procedure that uses a circular stapling device to remove hemorrhoidal tissue and close the wound. No incision is made. In this procedure, the hemorrhoid is lifted and then "stapled" back into place in the anal canal. This surgery is called stapled hemorrhoidopexy. People who have stapled surgery may have less pain after surgery than people who have the traditional hemorrhoid surgery. But the stapled surgery is more expensive. And people who have stapled surgery are more likely to have hemorrhoids come back and need surgery again. Doppler-guided hemorrhoidectomy is a procedure that uses a scope with a special probe to locate the hemorrhoidal arteries so that less tissue is removed. Some studies show that it is less painful but more long term studies are needed to compare it with other procedures.

PCNL

Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL) Kidney stones are formed in the urinary tract due to the crystallization of chemical compounds in the urine. PCNL is a technique used to remove certain stones in the kidney or upper ureter (the tube that drains urine from the kidney to the bladder) that are too large for other forms of stone treatment such as shock wave lithotripsy or ureteroscopy. The Surgery This procedure has been performed on many patients over the last several years and is an accepted standard of care for patients with kidney stones that are large, very firm, or resistant to other forms of stone treatment. As such it has replaced open operations for kidney stones in the vast majority of patients. Typically, the length of the surgery is one to two hours. The surgery is performed by making a small 1 cm incision in the patient’s flank area. A tube is placed through the incision into the kidney under x-ray guidance with the help of a C-Arm. A small telescope is then passed through the tube in order to visualize the stone, break it up and remove it from the body. If necessary a laser or other device called a lithotripter may be used to break up the stone before it can be removed. This procedure has resulted in significantly less post-operative pain, shorter hospital stays, and an earlier return to work and daily activities when compared to open stone surgery. This technique also has a higher success rate for clearing all stones in one setting than other techniques such as extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), which often require several attempts. Potential Risks and Complications Although this procedure has proven to be very safe, as in any surgical procedure there are risks and potential complications. The safety and complication rates are similar when compared to open surgery. Potential risks include: Bleeding Infection Tissue / Organ Injury Conversion to open surgery Failure to Remove the Stone

Intrauterine insemination (IUI)

Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a simple procedure that puts sperm directly inside your uterus, which helps healthy sperm get closer to your egg. IUI stands for in intrauterine insemination. It’s also sometimes called donor insemination, alternative insemination, or artificial insemination. IUI works by putting sperm cells directly into your uterus around the time you’re ovulating, helping the sperm get closer to your egg. This cuts down on the time and distance sperm has to travel, making it easier to fertilize your egg. Before having the insemination procedure, you may take fertility medicines that stimulate ovulation. Semen is collected from your partner or a donor. It goes through a process called “sperm washing” that collects a concentrated amount of healthy sperm from the semen. Then doctor puts the sperm right into your uterus. Pregnancy happens if sperm fertilizes your egg, and the fertilized egg implants in the lining of your uterus. IUI is a simple and low-tech procedure, and it can be less expensive than other types of fertility treatments. It increases your chances of pregnancy. Before IUI, you may take fertility medicines that help make your eggs mature and ready to be fertilized. Your doctor will do the insemination procedure during ovulation (when your ovaries release an egg). Sometimes you’ll be given hormones that trigger ovulation. They’ll figure out exactly when you’re ovulating and ready for the procedure to maximize your chances of getting pregnant. Your partner or donor collects a semen sample at home or in the doctor’s office. The sperm are prepared for insemination through a process called “sperm washing” that pulls out a concentrated amount of healthy sperm. Sperm washing also helps get rid of chemicals in the semen that can cause reactions in your uterus and make it harder to get pregnant. If you’re using donor sperm from a sperm bank, the sperm bank generally sends the doctor's office sperm that’s already “washed” and ready for IUI. During the IUI procedure, the doctor slides a thin, flexible tube through your cervix into your uterus. They use a small syringe to insert the sperm through the tube directly into your uterus. Pregnancy happens if sperm fertilizes an egg, and the fertilized egg implants in the lining of your uterus. The insemination procedure is done at Sukhayu Hospital, and it only takes about 5-10 minutes. It’s pretty quick, and you don’t need anesthesia. IUI is usually not painful, but some people have mild cramping.

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