Condition After Osteosynthesis — Removal of Metal Implant: treatment in Hamburg - Germany
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Department of Trauma Surgery and Hand Surgery
The Department of Trauma Surgery and Hand Surgery specializes in the treatment of the full spectrum of traumatic injuries to the musculoskeletal system, with an emphasis on very severe and multiple injuries, as well as injuries in the elderly. The clinical focus also includes medical care for patients with hand disorders and injuries. The department's medical team has extensive experience in the surgical treatment of osteoporotic fractures, pelvic, elbow, shoulder, knee, and spinal injuries. Patients with bone and soft tissue sarcomas are operated on here. Most surgical procedures are minimally invasive, resulting in extremely fast postoperative recovery. The department treats more than 25,000 patients annually and successfully performs more than 3,500 surgical procedures of varying complexity. Many patients are treated on an outpatient basis. The department has a bed capacity of 84 beds, so inpatient care is also available. For its high standards of medical care and outstanding treatment successes, the healthcare facility has received quality certificates from the German Trauma Society (DGU) and the German Knee Society (DKG), as well as the SAV certificate for the treatment of severe burns.
Department of Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery
The Department of Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery offers all the possibilities of modern medicine for the diagnostics and treatment of musculoskeletal diseases and injuries. The department's medical team focuses on patients with osteoarthritis of large joints, benign and malignant bone and soft tissue tumors, arm, leg, and pelvic fractures, as well as spinal fractures. The department's doctors regularly perform arthroplasty to replace small and large joints. The specialists perform hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow, and big toe joint replacement surgery. Surgical interventions for partial and total joint replacement are performed using minimally invasive techniques. The department also successfully performs arthroscopic joint surgery, for example, for cruciate ligament tears, meniscus injuries, and hip impingement syndrome. The department's medical team also performs cartilage transplantation. The procedure ensures excellent results and, in many cases, allows patients to avoid joint replacement surgery. The department has a specialized unit for treating patients with bone fractures, soft tissue injuries, and sports injuries, where a team of experienced doctors is on duty round the clock.