Orthopedics and Accident Surgery

Patients of all ages are treated competently and to a high standard of quality after accidents, sports injuries, chronic illnesses or degenerative symptoms.

Orthopedics and Accident Surgery treatment in Germany

Artificial joint replacement

Hips:

  • Minimally invasive operating technique
  • Femoral head surface replacement
  • Short-shaft prostheses
  • Primary hip joint total endoprosthesis (TEP) implantation – cement and cement-free anchoring technique

Knee:

  • Unicondylar knee joint TEP-implants, mobile and fixed bearing
  • Replacement of femoropatellar joint
  • Bicondylar uncoupled knee joint TEP implants with and without replacement of posterior surface of patella
  • Bicondylar uncoupled knee joint TEP implants with and without replacement of posterior surface of patella
  • Coated implants for patients allergic to metals

Shoulder:

  • Surface replacement (head of humerus)
  • Short-shaft prostheses
  • Glenoid replacement
  • Shoulder TEP implants using cement anchoring technique
  • Reverse prosthesis in case of defect arthropathy

Elbow joint TEP implants using cement anchoring technique

Revision alloarthroplasty in the case of loosened endoprosthesis with the predominantly cement-free anchoring technique and homologous reconstruction of osteal implant sites where applicable in combination with special implants. Focus on operations for hip and knee joint total endoprostheses.

Arthroscopy/Endoscopic procedures
Resection and reconstruction – knee joint:

Meniscus:

  • Partial resection of meniscus
  • Meniscal suture
  • Meniscus replacement
  • Meniscus transplantation

Cartilage:

  • Cartilage abrasion
  • Microfracture
  • Refixation of osteochondral fractures
  • Matrix-induced autologous chondrocyte implant (MACI)
  • Autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis (AMIC)
  • Displacement osteotomy

Synovectomy
Cruciate ligament:

  • Arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament plasty using double bundle technique with semitendinosus tendon
  • Patellar tendon transplant using MIC and press-fit technique
  • Revision operations
  • Replacement plasty posterior cruciate ligament with semitendinosus tendon
  • Multiligamentous reconstruction

Removal of foreign bodies in joints
Arthrolysis
Joint flushing

Resection and reconstruction – shoulder joint:

  • Endoscopic subacromial decompression
  • Reconstruction of rotator cuff using arthroscopic or mini-open technique
  • Endoscopic Bankart operation

Resection and reconstruction – wrist:

  • Endoscopic resection of discus triangularis

Resection and reconstruction – elbow and hip joint:

  • Removal of foreign bodies
  • Joint flushing
  • Arthrolysis

Vertebral column surgery

  • Microscopic nucleotomy
  • Open spinal canal enlargement with radicolysis
  • Posterior lumbar intervertebral fusions (PLIF) or 
  • Anterior lumbar intervertebral fusions (ALIF) in case of degenerative instability of cervical column
  • Dorsoventral spondylodesis in case of congenital spondylolisthesis
  • Dorsoventral spondylodesis in case of inflammatory and tumorous instabilities of the CV, TV and LV, where applicable in combination with allogenous vertebral body replacement
  • Repositioning spondylodesis in case of inflammatory and post-traumatic deformation of the vertebral column (Bechterew’s disease, chronic polyarthritis)

Foot surgery

  • Surgery to correct congenital foot deformities
  • Corrective surgery in case of neuropathic and myopathic foot deformities
  • Arthrodesis of the foot joints in case of congenital and acquired foot deformities
  • Corrective osteotomy to preserve the forefoot joint in case of degenerative and congenital deformities
  • Corrective displacement osteotomy (subcapital and/or base wedge) and soft tissue surgery (McBride’s operation) in case of splay foot and bunions
  • Resection arthroplasty (Keller-Brandes operation) or arthrodesis (joint stiffening) in case of arthrosis of metacarpophalangeal joint of the big toe
  • Surgery to rectify rheumatic foot and forefoot deformities

Shoulder joint surgery

  • Open labral refixation in case of shoulder joint luxation (dislocation)
  • Open or endoscopic subacromial decompression
  • Reconstruction of the rotator cuff
  • Shoulder joint arthrodesis
  • Total endoprosthesis of upper arm ball – shoulder joint

Tumor surgery

  • Biopsy for malignant and suspected malignant soft tissue and bone tumors under oncosurgical conditions
  • Resection of benign connective tissue and bone tumors
  • En bloc resection of primary bone and soft tissue sarcoma in conjunction with reconstruction of extremities by means of rotation plasty or tumor prosthesis implantation
  • Resection and stabilization of osteal metastases

Replacement plasty posterior cruciate ligament with semitendinosus tendon/span

 

Contact

Stephanie Wand
Stephanie Wand
JDI Healthcare
JDI Healthcare

Stephanie Wand

+49 151 151 640 05+49 151 151 640 05stephanie.wand@jsd.de
Soumeya Meraghni
Soumeya Meraghni
JDI Healthcare
JDI Healthcare

Soumeya Meraghni

+49 176 189 556 55+49 176 189 556 55soumeya.meraghni@jsd.de
Nadya-Chaabou
Nadya Chaabou
JDI Healthcare
JDI Healthcare

Nadya Chaabou

+49 176 189 556 36+49 176 189 556 36nadya.chaabou@jsd.de