Replacement Surgery

Overview:
Adult Replacement Surgery is a specialized procedure focused on replacing damaged or worn-out joints to restore mobility and reduce pain. Dr. Rajesh Panchal offers advanced techniques for hip, knee, and shoulder replacements, ensuring optimal recovery and long-term outcomes.

Types of Replacement Surgeries:

  • Hip Replacement: Total and partial hip replacement to address arthritis, fractures, or degeneration.
  • Knee Replacement: Total and partial knee replacements to alleviate pain from osteoarthritis or injury.
  • Shoulder Replacement: Reverse and anatomical shoulder replacements for joint damage and rotator cuff injuries.

Why Choose Dr. Rajesh Panchal?

  • Advanced surgical techniques
  • Personalized care plans
  • Post-surgery rehabilitation support
  • State-of-the-art facilities in Mumbai

FAQs on Adult Replacement Surgery:

  1. How long does it take to recover from joint replacement surgery?
    Recovery typically takes 6-12 weeks, depending on the joint and individual health.
  2. Is joint replacement surgery painful?
    Pain is managed with modern anesthesia and post-operative care, minimizing discomfort.
  3. What is the lifespan of a joint replacement?
    Most replacements last 15-20 years with proper care.
  4. When should I consider joint replacement surgery?
    If pain interferes with daily activities despite other treatments, surgery may be recommended.

2. Spine Surgery

Overview:
Spine surgery addresses conditions like herniated discs, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, and chronic back pain. Dr. Rajesh Panchal provides minimally invasive and advanced surgical techniques for spine health.

Types of Spine Surgeries:

  • Discectomy: Removal of herniated disc material causing nerve compression.
  • Spinal Fusion: Stabilization of vertebrae to alleviate pain from degenerative conditions.
  • Laminectomy: Removal of part of the vertebra to relieve pressure on the spinal cord.
  • Scoliosis Surgery: Correction of spinal curvature.

Why Choose Dr. Rajesh Panchal?

  • Expertise in minimally invasive spine surgeries
  • Comprehensive diagnostics and personalized treatment plans
  • Post-surgical rehabilitation and pain management

FAQs on Spine Surgery:

  1. How do I know if I need spine surgery?
    Surgery is considered if conservative treatments fail, and pain affects daily life.
  2. What is the recovery time after spine surgery?
    Recovery varies; minimally invasive surgeries may take 4-6 weeks, while complex surgeries can take several months.
  3. Are there risks associated with spine surgery?
    As with any surgery, risks include infection, bleeding, and nerve damage, but these are minimized with modern techniques.
  4. Will spine surgery completely relieve my pain?
    Many patients experience significant pain relief, though results vary based on the condition and individual factors.

3. Arthroscopy

Overview:
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat joint issues. Dr. Rajesh Panchal specializes in knee, shoulder, hip, and ankle arthroscopies, ensuring precise diagnosis and effective treatment with faster recovery.

Types of Arthroscopy Procedures:

  • Knee Arthroscopy: For meniscus tears, ligament injuries, and cartilage damage.
  • Shoulder Arthroscopy: For rotator cuff repairs, labral tears, and impingement syndrome.
  • Hip Arthroscopy: For labral tears and femoroacetabular impingement (FAI).
  • Ankle Arthroscopy: For ligament repairs and removal of loose bodies.

Why Choose Dr. Rajesh Panchal?

  • Expertise in minimally invasive techniques
  • Faster recovery and minimal scarring
  • Comprehensive post-operative care

FAQs on Arthroscopy:

  1. What is the recovery time for arthroscopy?
    Recovery can take a few weeks to a couple of months, depending on the joint and procedure.
  2. Is arthroscopy painful?
    Post-operative discomfort is minimal and managed with medication.
  3. When can I return to normal activities after arthroscopy?
    Light activities can resume in a few days, while sports and intense exercise may take longer.
  4. Are there risks with arthroscopy?
    Risks are minimal but can include infection, stiffness, or swelling.