• Orthopedic and trauma surgery specialist
• Hand and foot surgery
Hand, elbow and foot surgery clinic has existed since the ATOS Hospital opened in 1991. The main points are diagnosis, conservative treatment, surgical treatment of diseases, injuries, and problems caused by injuries, in the hand, elbow, and foot.
Counseling, clarification of the disease to the patient, and the different treatment options that result therefrom come first. Because only a well-absorbed patient has the incentive necessary to achieve the ideal result.
About a third of patients who go to the hour of medical advice, need surgical treatment. Most of the interventions are performed externally, meaning that the patient who underwent the operation can leave the hospital, when feeling safe. However, with certain cases it is also possible to provide internal residency.
Thanks to the use of the latest equipment and the latest treatment methods, complex and costly surgical interventions can also be implemented. With the help of minimally invasive operating techniques, such as arthroscopic arthroscopy on the hand, splitting carpal tunnels in endoscopy, transdermal fixation with canoe fractures, and by the use of special implants, rehabilitation time can be significantly reduced in many cases.
With feet, joint maintenance surgical interventions are a top concern, when caring for very common anomalies at the front of the foot. Here, the latest knowledge is taken into account to restore the foot function nicely, so that patients can regain their strength quickly.
Within the scope of different treatment concepts, conservative treatment, targeted start-up and follow-up measures for post-operative physiotherapy occupy a central position, along with surgical treatment.
Ongoing education, continuous self-training activities, and lectures for physicians ensure high quality diagnosis and treatment of hand, elbow, and foot diseases.
Package services:
Hand surgery:
- Acute infections, tumors.
- New injuries to bones, joints, soft tissues, vessels, and nerves.
- Open and transdermal cutaneous bone fixations, carpal bone fractures, metatarsal fractures and finger fractures, ligament injuries to the wrist and fingers (skating thumb), tendon flexor and numerator injuries.
- Chronic degenerative changes in the joints.
- Wrist inflammation, saddle joint inflammation of the thumb, and first and second streptococcus (finger joints).
- Wrist surgery using arthroscopy, diagnostic and therapeutic arthroscopy (tear discs, knots, carpal fractures).
- Bulges and tumors.
- Dopoetran’s disease, nodes, soft-tissue and bone tumors.
- Nerve compression.
- Endoscopic and minimally invasive surgeries.
- Carpal tunnel cleavage, Loge-de-Gion syndrome.
- Degenerative changes in the tendons.
- Tendonitis and stenosis (narrowing tendinitis), de Courvan syndrome, and spontaneous rupture of the tendons.
- Recovering after injuries to bones, joints, soft tissues, tendons, vessels, and nerves.
- Corrections for deformities, stiff joints, tendon adhesions, and nerve sutures.
- Rheumatology surgery interventions.
- Synovial excision, orthopedic interventions to improve functionality and / or soft tissue interventions, and prosthetic joint replacement.
- Orthodontic covers.
- Scars, skin blemishes.
Elbow surgery:
- Degenerative changes in the tendons (tennis player attachment – golfer attachment), biceps tendon.
- Chronic degenerative changes to the joints, elbow arthritis, and movement restrictions.
- Elbow joint surgery with arthroscopy, diagnostic and therapeutic arthroscopy (removal of free articular bodies).
- Nerve compression, ulnar sulcus syndrome, extensor muscle syndrome, and other compression syndromes.
Foot surgery:
- Foot distortions, hallux valgus (oblique outward) with corrections for joint, claw toes, and hammer toes.
- Arthritis of the foot, salivary metacarpal arthritis of the big toe, and umbilical (flexor) thumb with improved post corrections.
- Nerve compression syndrome.
- Carpal tunnel syndrome, Morton Neuralgia, and Osteoarthritis (plantar fasciitis).