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macquarie university hospital
norwest private hospital
sydney adventist hospital
specialty orthopaedics

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Common Operations

This section presents common orthopaedic operations and their procedures.

1 Hip Arthroscopy
2 Hip Resurfacing
3 Hip Arthroplasty
4 Hip Revision Arthroplasty
5 Knee Arthroscopy
6 LARS Ligament ACL Reconstruction
7 Knee Arthroplasty
8 Knee Revision Arthroplasty
9 Patellar Malalignment
10 Ankle Fractures
11 Compound Ankle Fracture Disclocation
12 High Tibial Osteotomy
13 Knee Unicompartmental Replacement (UKR)
14 Tibial Platau Fracture
15 Compound Fracture Distal Femur
16 Elbow Intercondylar Fracture
17 Tibia Fracture
18 Tibial Spine Fractures
19 Complex Commenuted Proximal Tibial and Fibular Fracture
20 Dynamic Hip Screw for Neck of Femur Fracture Fixation
21 High Riding Hip Dislocation

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116 Macquarie Street
Parramatta 2150 NSW

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+61 2 9806 3333

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Hip Arthroscopy

Hip arthroscopy is an excellent minimally invasive operation that allows thorough visualisation of the hip joint, diagnosing and addressing various pathology inside and outside the hip joint.

  • Hip keyhole surgery
  • labral tear
  • Cam and pincer effect
  • Hip impingements
  • Osteophytes (also known as bone spurs)
  • Gans bump

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