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Hip endoprosthesis replacement and rehabilitation (399228) | Vivantes Am Urban Hospital Berlin - BookingHealth
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Hip endoprosthesis replacement and rehabilitation in Vivantes Am Urban Hospital Berlin

Vivantes Am Urban Hospital Berlin

Berlin, Germany
Program id # 399228
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Prof. Dr. med. Mohssen Hakimi
Department of Traumatology, Orthopedics and Hand Surgery
Specialized in: traumatology, orthopedics, hand surgery

The program includes:

  • Initial presentation in the clinic
  • clinical history taking
  • physical examination
  • review of medical records
  • laboratory tests:
    • complete blood count
    • general urine analysis
    • biochemical analysis of blood
    • indicators of inflammation (CRP, ESR)
    • indicators of blood coagulation
  • X-ray examination of the hip
  • CT scan of the hip
  • preoperative care
  • endoprosthesis replacement
  • symptomatic treatment
  • control examinations
  • physiotherapeutic procedures
  • orthopedic appliances
  • the cost of essential medicines and materials
  • nursing services
  • full hospital accommodation
  • explanation of future recommendations

The program includes orthopedic rehabilitation:

  • Primary presentation in the clinic
  • medical history taking, including family history
  • complex neurological and orthopedic examinations
  • X-ray examination
  • complex neurophysiological examinations
  • individual rehabilitation program, which includes:
    • Wii Fit training of balance
    • neuropsychological therapy
    • kinesiotherapy (physiotherapy)
    • biocontrol with feedback
    • healing deep muscle massage
    • acupuncture in spasticity and pain syndromes
    • occupational therapy
    • psycho-educational classes
    • individual physiotherapy
    • microcurrent treatment
    • fangotherapy / cryotherapy
    • antispasmodic drug therapy
    • hydrotherapy / massage therapy / reflexology
    • training on special trainers
    • and etc.
  • nurses care
  • stay in the hospital with full board
  • symptomatic and drug therapy

How program is carried out

Preliminary preparation for surgery: quitting smoking and drinking alcohol 2 weeks before surgery; cancelling non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (diclofenac, ibuprofen); cancelling  anticoagulants (warfarin); normalization of body mass, if possible.

Preoperative examination, including consultation with an anesthesiologist and necessary related specialists. X-ray examination and MRI of the hip joint are performed. The examination takes 1-2 days.

Surgical hip endoprosthesis replacement. The operation is performed under general anesthesia and lasts for about 2 hours.

Postoperative care. During the first day after the intervention the patient stays in the intensive care unit, under round-the-clock medical supervision. After that, with a smooth course of the postoperative period, the patient is transferred to a regular ward and the drains are removed. The range of motion expands gradually, from light toes movements to walking. Walking with the use of walking aids is allowed in 3-5 days after the operation. Normal walking without the use of walking aids (crutches, cane) will become possible in 6-12 weeks.

Finally, the attending physician will evaluate the results of control examinations, schedule the date of discharge from the hospital and give you detailed recommendations for further follow-up and treatment.

Rehabilitation. The rehabilitation program begins after the transfer of the patient from the intensive care unit to a regular ward. It includes physical activity (from exercises in bed in the early days to exercises in the gym), physiotherapy, massage (including lymphatic drainage). After discharge from the hospital, the patient is transferred to a specialized rehabilitation clinic for 2 weeks, where he undergoes an advanced rehabilitation course.

Required documents

  • X-ray examination of the hip joints
  • MRI scan of the hip joints, if available

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About the department

The Department of Traumatology, Orthopedics and Hand Surgery at the Vivantes Am Urban Hospital is an expert in the field of urgent and interdisciplinary medical care. The department specializes in the treatment of patients with fractures and injuries of the extremities, joints, pelvis and spine that were caused by sports, work injuries and road accidents. In the field of traumatology, special attention is paid to the hand, foot surgery and reconstructive surgery. The department is headed by Prof. Dr. Mohssen Hakimi.

In the field of traumatology, special attention is paid to the hand, foot and reconstructive surgery. Medical services are provided in the department around the clock.

Doctors of sports medicine not only care about the mobility of athletes, but thanks to special experience in this field of medicine they provide services to young football players of the football club Hertha (U6 to U23) and to the national youth hockey team.

Another important area of ​​the department is endoprosthetics. The range of services covers primary endoprosthetics of the hip, knee and shoulder joints, as well as complex operations to replace prostheses and to conduct planned arthroscopic surgery (minimally invasive surgery). Specialists of the department work with the most modern technologies and proven implants, thereby providing patients with a high quality of medical care.

Another key area of ​​the department is hand surgery. The human hand consists of 27 separate bones, so hand surgeries are one of the most complicated. The department offers treatment for all injuries, fractures and diseases of the hand, wrist and associated ligaments, tendons, nerves and vessels. The main task of doctors specializing in hand surgery is to ensure a filigree maneuverability of the patient's hand. With this purpose the department also treats finger movement disorders and pain syndromes that have arisen as a result of pinching the nerve. Treatment of many non-severe illnesses is carried out on an outpatient basis.

The specialists of the department work on the principle “everything for patients”. In addition to patients` safety, a particularly important role is given to respectful and trustful cooperation between doctors and patients. Medical, nursing and therapeutic staff of the department are always ready to help patients in any matters.

The spectrum of medical services of the department in the field of traumatology are:

Shoulder Surgery

  • Arthroscopic and open surgery
  • Treatment of fractures with minimally invasive osteosynthesis of nails and methods
  • Inverse arthroplasty of the shoulder joint
  • Restoring stability of the shoulder after dislocation
  • Impingement syndrome (constriction in the shoulder region due to irritation and degeneration)
  • Forearm calcification
  • Frozen shoulder syndrome
  • Damage to the rotator cuff of the shoulder as a result of a rupture of tendons near the scapula)
  • Shoulder joint rupture
  • Fractures of clavicle
  • Fracture of the prosthesis

Surgery of the hip joint

  • Treatment of joint fractures with the system of osteosynthesis of the newest generation
  • Endoprosthetics

Spine Surgery

  • Dorsal, ventral and minimally invasive interventions
  • Stabilization methods, including prosthesis of vertebrae
  • Treatment of osteoporotic or traumatic fractures with strengthening and cementation from the inside (kyphoplasty / vertebroplasty)

Surgery of the extremities

  • Treatment of bone, joint or soft tissue injuries
  • Intramedullary and extramedullary osteosynthesis procedures, such as fixed-angle osteosynthesis systems, minimally invasive surgical methods
  • External fixations

Sports Traumatology

  • Conservative and operative treatment of sports injuries of bone and soft tissues
  • Arthroscopy
  • Treatment of knee injuries such as rupture of the cruciate ligament and damage to the meniscus
  • Dislocation of the patella (medial dislocation of the knee cap)
  • Shoulder injuries and shoulder instability
  • Reconstruction of ligaments and reconstruction of tendons
  • Modern cartilaginous surgery for chondral and osteochondral defects

Reconstructive and plastic surgery

  • Plastic reconstruction and restoration of soft tissue defects
  • Patchwork plastic (local and loose flaps)
  • Correction of post-traumatic lesions (pseudarthritis) or deformities

Industrial injuries and their consequences

  • Treatment of injuries resulting from accidents at work
  • Expert evaluation and expert opinion on the consequences of an accident
  • The department  was approved by the VAV of accident insurance in Germany

The spectrum of medical services in the field of orthopedics:

Endoprosthetics

  • Endoprosthetics of the hip, knee, shoulder, elbow and ankle joint
  • Operations to replace endoprosthesis
  • Treatment of periprosthetic fractures (with the help of special prostheses)
  • Treatment of periprosthetic infections

Spine

  • Conservative treatment of herniated intervertebral disc and facet syndrome with using infiltration under the control of CT (PRT, infiltration of facet joints)
  • Microscopic surgery for hernias of intervertebral discs
  • Minimally invasive treatment of rigidity
  • Prosthesis of vertebrae for tumors and fractures
  • Kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty
  • Denervation of facet joints

Arthroscopy and Sports Orthopedics

  • Endoprosthetics of the knee, shoulder, elbow, ankle and wrist joint
  • Cartilage surgery, eg microfracturing, treatment of osteochondral defects, transplantation of cartilaginous cells
  • Arthroscopic and open surgery on the cruciate ligament and fixation of the meniscus

Corrective Surgery

  • Correction of deformities of the extremities (eg, varus or valgus deformity of the legs)

Foot Surgery

  • Complex operations on the foot, eg, with hallux valgus and hallux rigidus

Orthopedic surgery of soft tissues

  • Plasticity of all joints
  • Decompression operations on peripheral nerves
  • Septic soft tissue surgery

Treatment of tumors

  • Interdisciplinary diagnosis of a tumor
  • Producing  biomaterial
  • Removal of tumor and metastases
  • Stabilizing operations of the spine and extremities

Range of medical services in the field of hand surgery includes:

Traumatic surgery of the hand

  • Treatment of fractures of the wrist and wrist joint
  • Reconstruction of tendons, nerves and vessels
  • Operations for the replacement of tendons
  • Arthroscopy of the wrist and finger joints
  • Treatment of infections
  • Replantation

Degenerative hand surgery

  • Separation of the annular ligament (treatment of tendovaginitis)
  • Extirpation with ganglion (arthroscopic)
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Treatment of ulnar nerve injury
  • Cubital channel syndrome
  • Dupuytren's Contraction
  • Necrosis of the semilunar bone
  • Treatment of pseudarthritis, partial and total arthrodesis

Tumors of the hand

  • Tumor removal, biomaterial sampling
  • Interdisciplinary diagnostics

Curriculum vitae

  • Since 2012 Director of the Department of Traumatology, Orthopedic Surgery and Hand Surgery, Vivantes Urban Hospital, Berlin, Germany.
  • 2010 Associate Professor at the University Hospital in Duesseldorf PhD: “Investigation of the Osteoinductive Effect of Platelet-rich Plasma”.
  • 2005 Senior Consultant, Department of Traumatology and Hand Surgery of the University of Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • 1995 Education in Orthopedic Surgery, Traumatology and Hand Surgery at the University Hospital in Frankfurt, Germany.
  • 1993 Neurology Department at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University, USA.
  • 1988 Medical Studies in Homburg-Saar, Germany.

Photo of the doctor: (с) Vivantes - Netzwerk für Gesundheit GmbH 


About hospital

The Vivantes Am Urban Hospital, in Berlin-Kreuzberg, is an academic clinic at Charité University Hospital.  About 220 physicians and 360 medical personnel in 12 specialized departments conduct their high-quality work here. The hospital is equipped with 620 beds. Annually it treats about 65,000 patients. Each year 1500 children are born here.

The hospital also includes the Breast Center, the Tumor Center with the specialization "Gastrointestinal oncology" and the Berlin Center for Cardiac Rhythm Disorders.

The Vivantes Am Urban Hospital was opened in 1890. It immediately established itself as a scientific and educational medical institution with great potential.

Many departments of the hospital are honored for their outstanding medical and patient care services.

Photo: (c) depositphotos

Accommodation in hospital

Patients rooms

Patients of the hospital are offered a comfortable stay in the hospital for the entire period of treatment.

1 or 2-bed modern cozy rooms are equipped with everything patients need. The rooms have a bed with electric drive for convenient changing of the bed position, bedside table, wardrobe, safe, shower and bathroom.

In addition, the patient can use wireless Internet (Wi-Fi) for free.

Meals and Menus

All types of food are offered at the restaurant of the hospital. If desired, the patients can order food to their room.

Further details

Standard rooms include:

Shower
Toilet
Wi-Fi
TV

Accompanying person

Upon request, the accompanying person can be placed in the patient's room.