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Advanced Osteotomy Surgery in Hyderabad

Effective Osteotomy Surgery at Yashoda Hospitals, Hyderabad.

  • Minimally invasive bone realignment and correction
  • Enhanced mobility and improved quality of life
  • Reduced long-term risk of joint-related complications
  • Shorter hospital stays and quick return to daily activities
  • Comprehensive pre & post-operative care

Why Choose Yashoda Hospitals for Osteotomy?

Leading Orthopedic Center: Yashoda Hospitals offers Advanced Osteotomy procedures with personalized care making it the Best Hospital for Osteotomy in Hyderabad  

Expert Medical Team: Our skilled panel of  orthopaedic surgeons specialises in performing various types of osteotomy procedures, ensuring optimal outcomes and patient satisfaction. 

Cutting-edge Facilities: Equipped with advanced technology and modern amenities, our hospital provides a safe and comfortable environment for orthopedic treatments.

Comprehensive Care: From diagnosis to post-operative rehabilitation, our dedicated team provides comprehensive support at every step of the treatment process.

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Osteotomy Procedure Overview:

Osteotomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting and reshaping bones to correct deformities which in turn helps in relieving the pain, and improving the function. The common osteotomy indications include osteoarthritis, misalignment from fractures, or congenital bone malformations, that can be performed on various joints like the knee, hip, and jaw. By realigning the bones, osteotomy can help distribute weight more evenly across a joint, reducing wear and tear and delaying the need for joint replacement. Osteotomy surgery recovery typically involves a period of immobilization followed by rehabilitation to restore strength and mobility.

Types of Osteotomy:

  • Jaw Osteotomy: Corrects jaw misalignment, correcting the upper (maxilla) and lower (mandible) jaw issues like overbite or underbite. Types include LeFort, mandibular, sagittal split, and maxillary osteotomy.
  • Chin Osteotomy: Reshapes the chin to address issues like length or projection. It involves cutting and repositioning the jawbone.
  • Hip Osteotomy: Reshapes the hip socket or femur head to realign weight-bearing surfaces. Types include periacetabular and femoral osteotomy.
  • Knee Osteotomy: Reshapes the shinbone or thigh bone to shift weight and pressure, often to treat early-stage arthritis. 
  • Big Toe and Foot Osteotomies: Corrects issues like bunions or claw toes. Techniques include Chevron and Akin osteotomies, Dwyer osteotomy, Weil osteotomy, and Cotton osteotomy.

Osteotomy : Pre-Op & Post-Op Care

Preparation: Patients undergo a thorough evaluation, including medical history, physical examination, and imaging studies like X-rays or MRI scans to assess joint condition and plan the surgery accordingly.

During the Procedure: Osteotomy surgery involves carefully planned cuts in the bone to realign the joint using specialised instruments and techniques.

Duration: The surgery time varies depending on complexity and joint, typically ranging from 60 to 90 minutes.

Post-Procedure Care: Close monitoring, follow-up appointments, and guidance on lifestyle modifications, exercises, and precautions support long-term joint health.

Procedure Name

Osteotomy 

Type of Surgery

Major (Varies depending on the complexity.)

Type of Anesthesia

General 

Procedure Duration

60 to 90 minutes 

Recovery Duration

Several weeks

 

Benefits of Osteotomy:

  • Corrects Joint Alignment and Function
  • Reduces Pain and Discomfort
  • Delays Progression of Joint Degeneration
  • Improves Mobility and Quality of Life

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Frequently Asked Questions about osteotomy surgery

Pain during osteotomy procedure can be managed by spinal or epidural anesthesia. The discomfort and pain during the immediate postoperative period can be managed with pain relief medicines, adequate rest, and specific physiotherapy care.

 

Yes, osteotomy is generally considered a major surgery  involving reshaping and repositioning the bone .This procedure is generally performed under general or regional anesthesia. The recovery time may range from a few weeks to months. 

 

Yes, osteotomy is generally considered a major surgery  involving reshaping and repositioning the bone .This procedure is generally performed under general or regional anesthesia. The recovery time may range from a few weeks to months. 

Insurance often covers osteotomy surgery, especially if it’s deemed medically essential. The reason for the surgery (to repair deformities, relieve pain, or improve function), as well as the documents supplied by the healthcare professional, will determine which insurance plans are covered. It is imperative to verify coverage specifics directly with the insurance provider.

 

The benefits of osteotomy can include:

  • Improved bone alignment
  • Better function and movement of the joints
  • Decreased pain (arthritis or other degenerative conditions.)
  • Delaying the need for joint replacement surgery.
  • Enhanced quality of life through improved mobility and reduced discomfort.

Yes, osteotomy surgery typically leaves scars. The size and visibility of the scars depend on the specific surgical approach and the location of the surgery. Over time, scars usually fade but they can remain visible to some degree.

Osteotomy has a high success rate in achieving pain relief, improved function, and delaying joint replacements. Success varies based on the condition treated, type of osteotomy, and patient health, but many patients report significant improvements in symptoms and quality of life.

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