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Department of Adult and Pediatric Orthopedics, Foot Surgery - Beta Clinic Bonn

Beta Clinic Bonn

Bonn, Germany
Department id # 414248
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Dr. med. Peter Braun
Department of Adult and Pediatric Orthopedics, Foot Surgery
Specialized in: adult and pediatric orthopedics, foot surgery

About the Department of Adult and Pediatric Orthopedics, Foot Surgery at Beta Clinic Bonn

The Department of Adult and Pediatric Orthopedics, Foot Surgery at the Beta Clinic Bonn ranks among the best German medical facilities specializing in hip surgery! 

The department treats the full range of musculoskeletal diseases in adults and children. Special attention is paid in the medical facility to the treatment of pathologies of large joints, foot diseases and deformities, and congenital malformations of the musculoskeletal system in children. The department has comprehensive treatment programs for chronic back pain. In addition, stem cell injections are successfully performed here for treating knee and hip arthrosis. The department has an innovative AutoCart technique for cartilage cell transplantation and restoration of cartilage tissue in patients with joint degeneration. Interventional and surgical treatment is complemented by well-chosen conservative therapy, including therapeutic exercises, manual medicine, acupuncture, magnetotherapy, shock wave therapy, and other techniques. The department has advanced equipment adapted for the treatment of orthopedic diseases of any complexity in adults and children. The experience and professional skills of the doctors deserve special attention because, according to ratings based on patient reviews on the Jameda website, the department's three leading doctors enjoy the status of the best orthopedists in Bonn. The department is headed by Dr. med. Peter Braun.

Arthrosis of large joints is one of the most common diseases in orthopedics. The department therefore offers all the options of conservative and surgical treatment for knee, hip, and shoulder arthrosis. At the same time, a special focus is on partial and total joint replacement surgery. Arthroplasty is a surgical intervention to replace a damaged or worn joint with an artificial one. Dr. Braun, the Head Physician of the department, has been performing joint arthroplasty procedures for many years. He can thus successfully select the optimal solution for each patient, taking into account his individual needs. Joint replacement surgery is carried out using minimally invasive techniques, so a hospital stay is relatively short, namely, 5-8 days. In addition, low-traumatic techniques contribute to a lesser severity of pain in the postoperative period. In the course of minimally invasive joint replacement surgery, the department's surgeons manage to maintain the integrity of the muscular and ligamentous apparatus, which ensures the high stability of the prosthesis and a physiological range of motion. It is important for the department's orthopedists to ensure good engraftment of the artificial joint, so they use prostheses from the world's leading manufacturers made of reliable materials (for example, cobalt-chromium or titanium alloys, polymers, ceramics). These materials have excellent compatibility with the human body and a long service life. Following joint replacement surgery, the department offers patients professional rehabilitation, which lasts 2-3 weeks.

The department's doctors keep pace with innovations in medicine, so they offer an advanced treatment method for knee and hip arthrosis using the patient's own stem cells obtained from adipose tissue. In some cases, the method can also be used to treat shoulder and ankle joints. Doctors harvest stem cells, after which they make a stromal-vascular fraction (cellular concentrate). The specialist then administers the obtained biological material into the affected joint by injection, after which the joint tissues begin to regenerate. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia on an outpatient basis. The duration of the procedure is 60-90 minutes. More than 150 patients have already been treated in the department with this method and have received impressive results, including significant pain relief and improved mobility. In some clinical cases, a stem cell transplant can be an excellent alternative to joint replacement surgery.

Another unique offer in the department is the AutoCart procedure, which involves cartilage cell transplantation to restore cartilage. This procedure improves joint function. The AutoCart procedure is quite simple and safe. It consists of two stages: the harvesting of cartilage cells (an arthroscopic technique) and their follow-up transplantation into the affected joint. The AutoCart procedure is highly effective. It slows down degenerative processes in the joint, eliminates pain, and improves mobility.

The department also treats children with orthopedic diseases. Young patients are treated in close cooperation with pediatricians and radiologists. The department's specialists provide medical care to children with hip dysplasia, clubfoot, X- and O-shaped lower limb deformities, unequal leg length, flat feet, scoliosis, and other pathologies. Whenever possible, conservative treatment is carried out. If an operation is unavoidable, the department's specialists strive to perform it using minimally invasive techniques. The department's doctors surround young patients with care and strive to win their trust because it is very important to them that the children feel comfortable and do not experience any fears during the treatment.

The department's main clinical activities include:

  • Adult orthopedics
    • Conservative treatment
      • Manual therapy
      • Acupuncture
      • Shockwave therapy
      • Magnetotherapy
      • Thermocoagulation
      • Microcurrent therapy
      • Intra-articular injections
      • Treatment with bandages, orthoses, insoles, etc.
      • Therapeutic exercises
    • Surgical treatment
      • Knee, hip and shoulder replacement surgery
        • Partial joint replacement surgery
        • Total joint replacement surgery
        • Revision joint replacement surgery
      • Stem cell transplantation for arthrosis
      • Autologous cartilage cell transplantation (AutoCart procedure) arthrosis
      • Surgical treatment of chronic back pain
        • CT-guided microtherapy
        • Minimally invasive interventions
      • Arthroscopic surgery
        • Knee arthroscopy
          • Meniscus resection
          • Meniscus suturing
          • Arthroscopy for cartilage defects
          • Arthroscopy for cruciate ligament injury
          • Arthroscopy for knee instability
          • Arthroscopy for patellar fracture or dislocation
        • Shoulder arthroscopy
          • Arthroscopy for shoulder impingement syndrome
          • Arthroscopy for rotator cuff tears
          • Arthroscopy for shoulder instability
          • Arthroscopy for biceps tendonitis
          • Arthroscopy for shoulder fractures
        • Elbow arthroscopy
          • Arthroscopy for free intra-articular bodies
          • Arthroscopy for golfer's elbow and tennis elbow
          • Arthroscopy for cartilage lesions
          • Arthroscopy for distal biceps tendon tears
          • Arthroscopy for fractures
  • Pediatric orthopedics
    • Conservative treatment
    • Minimally invasive interventions
  • Foot surgery
    • Arthroscopic ankle surgery
      • Arthroscopy for ankle impingement syndrome
      • Arthroscopy for cartilage lesions
      • Arthroscopy for torn ligaments
      • Arthroscopy for fractures
    • Surgical repair for hallux valgus
    • Surgical repair for hallux rigidus
    • Surgical repair for claw and hammer toes
    • Surgical repair for Achilles tendon rupture
    • Surgery for exostoses
  • Other medical services

Curriculum vitae

Dr. med. Peter Braun studied human medicine at the University of Bonn and has also worked at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles (USA) and the Medical Center of the University of California in San Diego, California (USA).

Following the completion of his full education in general surgery and traumatology in Unna and in orthopedics in Dortmund, Germany, he was board certified in orthopedics in 2000.

Since 2001, his activities have been focused on the conservative and surgical treatment of arthritis and orthopedic diseases in children.

From 2005 to 2012, Dr. Peter Braun served as a Senior Surgeon at the Evangelical Hospital Cologne Kalk, Germany, specializing in knee and hip replacement surgery.

Since 2008, he has been a member of the Medical Commission of the German Fencing Federation and a doctor for the National Fencing Team.

In 2013, Dr. Braun headed the Department of Adult and Pediatric Orthopedics, Foot Surgery at the Beta Clinic Bonn, where his priority areas include knee and hip replacement surgery and the treatment of orthopedic diseases in children.

Photo of the doctor: (c) Beta Klinik Service-, Verwaltungs- und Forschungs- GmbH