Orthopaedics

Overview

Orthopaedics

At ONUS Robotic Hospitals, the Department of Orthopaedics is built on precision, technology, and outcome-driven care. Recognized as one of the most advanced orthopedic centers in Hyderabad, we deliver comprehensive treatment for patients across all age groups β€” from children to the elderly β€” covering everything from minor injuries to complex joint and spine conditions.

Our team of expert orthopedic surgeons combines clinical excellence with robotic technology, ensuring accurate diagnosis, minimally invasive procedures, faster recovery, and superior long-term outcomes.

We specialize in a wide spectrum of orthopedic care including:

  • Joint Replacement (Knee, Hip, Shoulder)

  • Sports Injuries & Arthroscopy

  • Spine Disorders & Disc Problems

  • Trauma & Fracture Management

  • Pediatric Orthopaedics

  • Hand & Foot Conditions

  • Advanced Orthopedic Rehabilitation

Our focus goes beyond treatment β€” we aim for complete functional recovery and improved quality of life through personalized care plans and advanced rehabilitation protocols.


Best Orthopedic Hospital in Hyderabad

ONUS Robotic Hospitals stands at the forefront of orthopedic excellence with cutting-edge infrastructure and robotic-assisted surgery capabilities.

We provide specialized care for:

  • Knee & Hip Arthritis

  • Ligament Injuries (ACL, Meniscus)

  • Spine Conditions (Slip Disc, Sciatica)

  • Complex Fractures & Trauma

  • Pediatric Bone Disorders

With advanced technologies like:

  • Robotic Joint Replacement Surgery

  • 128 Slice CT Scan

  • 1.5 Tesla MRI

  • Dedicated Physiotherapy & Rehab Units

We ensure precision-driven treatment, reduced hospital stay, and faster return to normal life.

Treatments & Procedures

Orthopaedics Treatments & Procedures

At ONUS Robotic Hospitals, we deliver advanced, precision-driven orthopedic care across a wide spectrum of conditions. Our approach combines expert surgical skills, robotic technology, and evidence-based protocols to ensure faster recovery and long-term outcomes.

Our Core Orthopedic Treatments

Our specialists provide expertise in:

  • Knee Surgery (Arthroscopy & Replacement)

  • Arthroscopic (Keyhole) Surgery

  • Ligament Reconstruction (ACL, PCL, Meniscus)

  • Complex Fracture & Trauma Management

  • Total Joint Replacement (Knee, Hip, Shoulder)

  • Sports Injury Management

  • Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery

  • Hand & Foot Disorder Treatments

  • Spine Surgeries (Minimally Invasive & Complex Cases)


Arthroscopic Surgery (Keyhole Surgery)

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to diagnose and treat joint problems with high precision.

At ONUS, arthroscopic procedures are commonly performed for:

  • Knee ligament injuries (ACL, PCL tears)

  • Meniscus damage

  • Shoulder instability

  • Cartilage injuries

Why Arthroscopy?

  • Smaller incisions

  • Less pain

  • Faster recovery

  • Minimal hospital stay (often same-day discharge)

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth: Open surgeries are becoming outdated for many joint conditions β€” arthroscopy offers faster healing with better functional outcomes.


Joint Replacement Surgery

When joint damage becomes severe, robotic-assisted joint replacement offers a life-changing solution.

Who Needs Joint Replacement?

  • Severe arthritis (Knee/Hip)

  • Chronic joint pain affecting daily life

  • Failed conservative treatments

Benefits at ONUS

  • Robotic precision for accurate implant placement

  • Reduced pain and blood loss

  • Faster rehabilitation

  • Long-lasting results

πŸ‘‰ Outcome Focus: Not just pain relief β€” we restore mobility, independence, and quality of life.


Foot & Ankle Care

Foot and ankle problems can severely affect mobility and quality of life. At ONUS, we provide both surgical and non-surgical solutions to keep you active.

Conditions We Treat

  • Ankle Sprains

  • Bunions

  • Hallux Rigidus

  • Metatarsal Fractures

  • Morton’s Neuroma

  • Plantar Fasciitis

  • Tendonitis & Tendinosis

  • Toe Fractures

Our Approach

  • Accurate diagnosis with advanced imaging

  • Conservative treatment first (where possible)

  • Minimally invasive surgery when needed

  • Structured rehabilitation for full recovery

Achievements

Orthopaedics – Achievements

At ONUS Robotic Hospitals, our Orthopaedics Department is recognized for delivering consistent clinical excellence, technological innovation, and superior patient outcomes.

We are committed to redefining orthopedic care through:

  • Robotic-Assisted Joint Replacement Excellence with high precision and improved implant longevity

  • High Surgical Volume with Proven Outcomes, ensuring expertise across simple to complex cases

  • Advanced Trauma & Emergency Care Systems for rapid and effective fracture management

  • Minimally Invasive Techniques leading to faster recovery and reduced complications

  • Comprehensive Rehabilitation Programs focused on complete functional recovery

Our team continuously engages in:

  • Clinical innovation and adoption of global best practices

  • Advanced training and fellowships in robotic and joint replacement surgery

  • Continuous Medical Education (CME) to stay ahead in evolving orthopedic science

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:
Most hospitals focus on performing surgeries.
We focus on measurable outcomes β€” mobility, independence, and quality of life.

Technology

Orthopaedics – Technology

At ONUS Robotic Hospitals, technology is not an add-on β€” it is the core driver of precision, safety, and superior outcomes in orthopedic care.

Our Orthopaedic Center integrates advanced surgical innovations with robotic accuracy, ensuring every patient receives treatment that is personalized, predictable, and performance-driven.


Advanced Orthopedic Technologies

Robotic-Assisted Joint Replacement

  • High-precision planning and implant positioning

  • Better alignment β†’ improved implant life

  • Faster recovery and minimal complications


Computer-Assisted Knee Replacement

  • Real-time surgical guidance for accuracy

  • Enhanced joint balance and function

  • Reduced human error


Gender-Specific Knee Implants

  • Designed specifically for female anatomy

  • Improved comfort and natural movement

  • Better long-term functional outcomes


Advanced Implant Technology (Oxiniumβ„’ & Nickel-Free Implants)

  • Ideal for younger and active patients

  • Reduced wear and longer implant life

  • Allergy-friendly materials for safer outcomes


Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques

  • Smaller incisions

  • Less blood loss

  • Faster rehabilitation and discharge


Why Technology Matters (Brutal Truth)

  • Traditional surgery = dependence on surgeon variability

  • Technology-driven surgery = precision, consistency, predictability

πŸ‘‰ At ONUS, we don’t just adopt technology β€”
we use it to deliver measurable outcomes, not just procedures.


Outcome Advantage

  • Faster recovery timelines

  • Reduced hospital stay

  • Better mobility restoration

  • Long-term implant success

Arthrodesis Surgery Cost

Arthrodesis Surgery (Joint Fusion)

Pain Relief Through Stability When Movement Fails

Arthrodesis, also known as joint fusion surgery, is a specialized orthopedic procedure used to treat severe joint pain and advanced arthritis when other treatments no longer work.

Instead of preserving movement, this surgery focuses on eliminating pain by stabilizing the joint.


What is Arthrodesis Surgery?

Arthrodesis is a procedure where:

  • Damaged cartilage is removed
  • Two bones forming a joint are fused into a single solid bone
  • Movement at the joint is permanently stopped

πŸ‘‰ Result:
βœ” Significant pain relief
βœ” Improved stability
βœ” Better weight-bearing ability


When is Arthrodesis Recommended?

Arthrodesis is considered when:

  • Severe ankle arthritis
  • Chronic joint pain not responding to medications
  • Failed previous surgeries
  • Joint instability affecting walking

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:
If pain is destroying function β€” preserving movement is not the goal anymore.
Stability > Movement in advanced disease.


What Happens During Arthrodesis Surgery?

The procedure typically involves:

  1. Administration of anesthesia (general or spinal)
  2. Removal of damaged cartilage
  3. Alignment of bones in optimal position
  4. Fixation using metal screws or plates
  5. Bone graft (if required) to promote fusion

Recovery After Arthrodesis Surgery

Recovery is structured in phases:

Initial Phase (0–2 Weeks)

  • Strict rest and limb elevation
  • Assistance needed for daily activities

Healing Phase (6–12 Weeks)

  • Gradual bone fusion
  • No weight-bearing
  • Use of cast or brace
  • Walker or wheelchair support

Rehabilitation Phase

  • Gradual weight-bearing
  • Physiotherapy for strength and adaptation

πŸ‘‰ Reality Check:
You will lose some joint movement β€”
but you gain pain-free stability and function.


Risks & Complications

Although uncommon, possible risks include:

  • Infection
  • Bleeding
  • Nerve injury
  • Blood clots
  • Non-union (pseudoarthrosis)
  • Adjacent joint arthritis

⚠️ Important:
Smokers have a significantly higher risk of poor bone healing.


Arthrodesis Surgery Cost in Hyderabad

Cost depends on:

  • Hospital infrastructure
  • Surgeon expertise
  • Implants and technology used
  • Need for bone graft

Estimated Cost:

πŸ’° β‚Ή1,80,000 – β‚Ή8,50,000

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:
Cheap surgery always compromises something β€”
implant quality, surgical precision, or post-op care.
Outcome matters more than price.


Why Choose ONUS Robotic Hospitals?

  • Highly experienced orthopedic surgeons
  • Advanced, precision-driven surgical techniques
  • Modern infrastructure and technology
  • Strong rehabilitation and follow-up care

πŸ‘‰ We don’t just perform surgery β€”
we ensure recovery, mobility, and long-term outcomes.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Will I be able to walk normally after arthrodesis?

Yes. Walking improves significantly due to pain relief, though joint movement is reduced.

2. How long does recovery take?

Bone healing takes 10–12 weeks, with full recovery over a few months.

3. Is arthrodesis better than joint replacement?

It depends:

  • Younger patients / severe instability β†’ Arthrodesis
  • Need to preserve movement β†’ Joint Replacement

Book a Consultation

πŸ“ Champapet | Uppal | Tukkuguda
πŸ“ž 1800 103 1956 | 73967 77240
🌐 www.onusrobotichospitals.com

Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Surgery

PCL Surgery (Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction)

Restoring Knee Stability When the Strongest Ligament Fails

The Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) is a strong ligament in the knee that connects the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia) and prevents the knee from moving backward.

Although stronger than the ACL, the PCL can tear due to high-impact injuries.


What is PCL Surgery?

PCL surgery is a ligament reconstruction procedure performed to restore knee stability when the PCL is torn.

  • The damaged ligament is replaced with a graft
  • Graft may be taken from your own body (autograft) or donor tissue (allograft)
  • Surgery is usually done using arthroscopy (keyhole technique)

πŸ‘‰ Result:

  • βœ” Improved knee stability
  • βœ” Reduced pain and instability
  • βœ” Return to normal activities and sports

Causes of PCL Injury

PCL injuries commonly occur due to:

  • Road traffic accidents (dashboard injury)
  • Falls on a bent knee
  • Sudden knee hyperextension
  • Sports injuries

πŸ‘‰ Reality:
PCL injuries are less common (<20% of ligament injuries) but often more complex due to associated damage.


Symptoms of PCL Injury

  • Knee pain and swelling
  • Difficulty walking or bearing weight
  • Feeling of instability (wobbly knee)
  • Reduced range of motion

⚠️ Important:
Ignoring PCL injuries can lead to early osteoarthritis.


Do You Always Need Surgery?

Non-Surgical Treatment (First Line)

  • Rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE)
  • Knee braces
  • Physiotherapy

Surgery is Recommended When:

  • Multiple ligament injuries
  • Severe instability
  • Failed conservative treatment
  • High-demand patients (athletes)

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:
Not every ligament tear needs surgery.
Wrong indication = poor outcome.


What Happens During PCL Surgery?

  • Arthroscopic (minimally invasive) procedure
  • Torn ligament is replaced with a graft
  • Small incisions β†’ less pain, faster recovery

In rare complex cases, open surgery may be required.


Recovery & Rehabilitation

Rehab Timeline:

  • Initial recovery: 4–6 weeks
  • Strength & mobility: 3–6 months
  • Full recovery: 6–12 months

Key Points:

  • Strict physiotherapy is essential
  • Gradual return to activity
  • Outcome depends heavily on rehab compliance

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:
Surgery is only 20% of success β€”
Rehabilitation decides the final outcome.


Home Care for Mild PCL Injury

  • Ice packs to reduce swelling
  • Compression bandage
  • Elevation of the leg
  • Avoid weight-bearing initially

⚠️ These are temporary measures, not permanent solutions.


PCL Surgery Cost in Hyderabad

πŸ’° Estimated Cost:

β‚Ή2,00,000 – β‚Ή3,70,000

Cost depends on:

  • Surgeon expertise
  • Hospital infrastructure
  • Arthroscopic technology used
  • Type of graft (autograft vs allograft)
  • Rehabilitation support

πŸ‘‰ Reality Check:
Low-cost surgery often compromises graft quality or rehab protocols.


Why Choose ONUS Robotic Hospitals?

  • Expertise in arthroscopic ligament reconstruction
  • Advanced imaging (MRI, CT) for precise diagnosis
  • Personalized rehabilitation programs
  • Outcome-driven treatment approach

πŸ‘‰ Our Focus:

We don’t just fix ligaments β€”
we restore knee stability, strength, and performance.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is PCL surgery painful?

Pain is manageable with medications. Arthroscopic surgery reduces overall discomfort.

2. Can I return to sports after PCL surgery?

Yes, with proper rehabilitation β€” usually after 6–9 months.

3. What happens if I don’t treat a PCL tear?

Untreated PCL injuries can lead to chronic instability and early arthritis.


Book a Consultation

πŸ“ Champapet | Uppal | Tukkuguda
πŸ“ž 1800 103 1956 | 73967 77240
🌐 www.onusrobotichospitals.com

Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery Cost

Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery

Restore Shoulder Strength, Eliminate Pain, Regain Movement

The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that stabilize the shoulder and allow smooth arm movement.

When these tendons are torn due to injury, overuse, or aging, it can lead to:

  • Persistent shoulder pain
  • Weakness
  • Difficulty lifting or rotating the arm

πŸ‘‰ Rotator cuff repair surgery is performed to reattach the torn tendon to the bone, restoring strength and function.


When Do You Need Rotator Cuff Surgery?

Surgery is considered when:

  • Shoulder pain persists for 3–4 months despite treatment
  • Weakness affects daily activities
  • Full-thickness (complete) tear
  • Failure of physiotherapy
  • Active individuals or athletes

No Surgery Needed (Most Cases)

  • Partial tears
  • Mild symptoms
  • Good response to physiotherapy

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:
Not every tear needs surgery.
Over-treatment is as harmful as under-treatment.


Types of Rotator Cuff Repair Techniques

1. Arthroscopic Repair (Preferred)

  • Minimally invasive (keyhole surgery)
  • Small incisions with camera guidance
  • Less pain, faster recovery

2. Mini-Open Repair

  • Combination of arthroscopy + small incision
  • Suitable for moderate tears

3. Open Repair Surgery

  • Larger incision
  • Used for complex or massive tears

πŸ‘‰ Technique selection depends on tear size, tissue quality, and surgeon expertise.


Recovery & Rehabilitation

Recovery Timeline:

  • Sling support: 2–4 weeks
  • Passive movement: 4–6 weeks
  • Strength recovery: 3–6 months
  • Full recovery: 6–9 months

Key Factor:

πŸ‘‰ Rehabilitation is critical
Skipping physiotherapy = poor outcome


Risks & Complications

Though uncommon, possible risks include:

  • Infection
  • Bleeding
  • Blood clots
  • Nerve or tendon injury
  • Incomplete strength recovery

πŸ‘‰ Reality Check:
Pain relief is predictable β€”
Full strength depends on rehab and tear severity.


Rotator Cuff Surgery Cost in Hyderabad

πŸ’° Estimated Cost:

β‚Ή1,00,000 – β‚Ή2,50,000

Cost depends on:

  • Type of surgery (arthroscopic vs open)
  • Surgeon expertise
  • Hospital infrastructure
  • Implants and technology used

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:
Lower cost often means compromise in technique, implants, or rehabilitation support.


Why Choose ONUS Robotic Hospitals?

  • Expertise in arthroscopic shoulder surgeries
  • Advanced imaging (MRI, CT) for precise diagnosis
  • Minimally invasive techniques for faster recovery
  • Structured rehabilitation programs

πŸ‘‰ Our Approach:

We don’t just repair tendons β€”
we restore shoulder strength, mobility, and performance.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Will I regain full strength after surgery?

Most patients regain good function, but full strength depends on tear size and rehabilitation.

2. How long before I return to normal activities?

  • Basic activities: 6–8 weeks
  • Full recovery: 6–9 months

3. Can a rotator cuff tear heal without surgery?

Yes. Partial tears often improve with physiotherapy and conservative treatment.


Book a Consultation

πŸ“ Champapet | Uppal | Tukkuguda
πŸ“ž 1800 103 1956 | 73967 77240
🌐 www.onusrobotichospitals.com

Meniscus Tear Surgery Cost

Meniscus Tear Surgery

Restore Knee Function, Eliminate Pain, Get Back to Movement


What is a Meniscus?

The meniscus is a C-shaped cartilage in the knee that acts as a shock absorber between the thigh bone (femur) and shin bone (tibia).

Each knee has two menisci:

  • Medial meniscus (inner side)
  • Lateral meniscus (outer side)

πŸ‘‰ Function:

  • Stability
  • Shock absorption
  • Smooth joint movement

When torn, it leads to pain, locking, and instability.


What is Meniscus Tear Surgery?

Meniscus surgery is performed to:

  • Repair the torn cartilage (if possible)
  • Or remove the damaged portion (partial meniscectomy)

πŸ‘‰ Goal:

  • Relieve pain
  • Restore knee movement
  • Prevent long-term joint damage

Who Needs Meniscus Surgery?

Common Causes:

  • Sports injuries (twisting movements)
  • Sudden knee rotation
  • Age-related degeneration

Surgery is Recommended When:

  • Persistent knee pain
  • Locking or catching sensation
  • Swelling not improving
  • Failed physiotherapy

πŸ‘‰ Reality Check:
Not all meniscus tears need surgery.
Right patient selection = successful outcome.


Types of Meniscus Surgery

1. Meniscus Repair (Best Option)

  • Torn cartilage is stitched back
  • Preserves natural knee function
  • Longer recovery time

πŸ‘‰ Only ~10% of tears are repairable (depends on blood supply)


2. Partial Meniscectomy (Most Common)

  • Damaged portion is removed
  • Faster recovery
  • Slight long-term risk of arthritis

How is Meniscus Surgery Performed?

  • Done using arthroscopy (keyhole surgery)
  • Small incisions around the knee
  • Camera (arthroscope) inserted
  • Torn meniscus repaired or trimmed

⏱️ Duration: 45–60 minutes

πŸ‘‰ Advantages:

  • Minimal pain
  • Short hospital stay
  • Faster recovery

Recovery After Meniscus Surgery

Recovery Timeline:

  • Walking: 1–2 weeks
  • Light activities: 3–4 weeks
  • Sports: 6–12 weeks

Key Factors:

  • Type of surgery (repair vs removal)
  • Physiotherapy compliance

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:
Surgery is simple β€”
Rehabilitation decides whether you return to normal or not.


Benefits of Meniscus Surgery

  • Pain relief
  • Improved knee mobility
  • Return to sports and daily activities
  • Prevention of further joint damage

Risks & Complications

Though uncommon, risks include:

  • Infection
  • Blood clots
  • Knee stiffness
  • Re-tear
  • Long-term arthritis

Meniscus Tear Surgery Cost in Hyderabad

πŸ’° Estimated Cost:

β‚Ή75,000 – β‚Ή1,80,000

Cost depends on:

  • Type of procedure (repair vs meniscectomy)
  • Surgeon expertise
  • Hospital infrastructure
  • Arthroscopy equipment

πŸ‘‰ Reality Check:
Lower cost may compromise technology, expertise, or rehabilitation quality.


Why Choose ONUS Robotic Hospitals?

  • Expertise in arthroscopic knee surgeries
  • Advanced imaging (MRI, CT) for accurate diagnosis
  • Minimally invasive surgical techniques
  • Structured rehabilitation protocols

πŸ‘‰ Our Approach:

We don’t just treat tears β€”
we restore knee performance and long-term joint health.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can a meniscus tear heal without surgery?

Yes. Small or stable tears can improve with physiotherapy.

2. Which is better: repair or removal?

Repair is always better as it preserves function β€” but not all tears are repairable.

3. How soon can I walk after surgery?

Most patients can walk within 1–2 days, depending on the procedure.


Book a Consultation

πŸ“ Champapet | Uppal | Tukkuguda
πŸ“ž 1800 103 1956 | 73967 77240
🌐 www.onusrobotichospitals.com

Arthrolysis Surgery Cost

Arthrolysis Surgery

Restore Joint Movement, Break Stiffness, Regain Function


What is Arthrolysis Surgery?

Arthrolysis is a surgical procedure used to restore movement in a stiff or frozen joint.

Joint stiffness can develop due to:

  • Injury
  • Post-surgical stiffness
  • Inflammation
  • Scar tissue formation (adhesions)

This condition leads to restricted mobility (ankylosis) and loss of normal joint function.

πŸ‘‰ Arthrolysis works by:

  • Removing scar tissue
  • Releasing adhesions
  • Restoring joint movement

When is Arthrolysis Needed?

Common Indications:

  • Stiff knee after surgery (arthrofibrosis)
  • Frozen shoulder
  • Elbow stiffness
  • Post-traumatic joint stiffness

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:

Ignoring stiffness early leads to permanent loss of motion.
Time matters more than severity.


Types of Arthrolysis Procedures

1. Arthroscopic Arthrolysis (Preferred)

  • Minimally invasive (keyhole surgery)
  • Camera-guided removal of adhesions
  • Less pain and faster recovery

2. Open Arthrolysis

  • Larger incision
  • Used for severe stiffness or complex cases

πŸ‘‰ Choice depends on severity, joint involved, and tissue condition.


Procedure Overview

Arthrolysis typically involves:

Arthroscopy (Diagnosis + Treatment)

  • Small incisions (portals)
  • Camera inserted to visualize the joint
  • Adhesions removed precisely

Joint Correction (If Required)

  • Ligament release
  • Joint balancing
  • Restoration of full range of motion

Recovery After Arthrolysis

Critical Phase (First Few Weeks)

  • Immediate physiotherapy
  • Continuous joint movement exercises
  • Pain management

Full Recovery

  • 6–12 weeks depending on joint
  • Strict adherence to rehabilitation

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:

Without aggressive physiotherapy β€”
stiffness will return.


Success Rate & Outcomes

  • Success rate: ~80–85% improvement in movement
  • Long-term results: Excellent with proper rehabilitation

πŸ‘‰ Outcome depends on:

  • Duration of stiffness
  • Patient compliance
  • Quality of physiotherapy

Risks & Complications

Though uncommon, risks may include:

  • Infection
  • Internal bleeding
  • Nerve or vessel injury
  • Recurrence of stiffness (arthrofibrosis)
  • Rare pulmonary complications

Arthrolysis Surgery Cost in Hyderabad

πŸ’° Estimated Cost:

Starts from β‚Ή75,000 (varies based on case complexity)

Cost depends on:

  • Joint involved (knee, shoulder, elbow)
  • Arthroscopic vs open procedure
  • Surgeon expertise
  • Hospital infrastructure
  • Rehabilitation support

πŸ‘‰ Reality Check:

Low-cost surgery without proper rehab =
wasted procedure and recurrence of stiffness.


Why Choose ONUS Robotic Hospitals?

  • Expertise in arthroscopic joint release procedures
  • Advanced imaging (MRI, CT) for precise planning
  • Early mobilization protocols
  • Strong physiotherapy and rehabilitation team

πŸ‘‰ Our Approach:

We don’t just release stiffness β€”
we restore functional movement, independence, and quality of life.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is arthrofibrosis?

A condition where excessive scar tissue causes joint stiffness, often after surgery or injury.

2. Can stiffness return after arthrolysis?

Yes, if physiotherapy is not followed consistently.

3. How soon can I move my joint after surgery?

Movement usually begins within 24–48 hours under medical supervision.


Book a Consultation

πŸ“ Champapet | Uppal | Tukkuguda
πŸ“ž 1800 103 1956 | 73967 77240
🌐 www.onusrobotichospitals.com

Ewing Sarcoma Treatment Cost

Ewing Sarcoma

Early Detection Saves Lives β€” Treat Aggressively, Act Fast


What is Ewing Sarcoma?

Ewing Sarcoma is a rare and aggressive cancer that affects:

  • Bones (most common)
  • Soft tissues surrounding bones

It is most commonly seen in children and teenagers, but can also occur in adults.

Common Sites:

  • Leg bones
  • Pelvis
  • Chest wall
  • Arms
  • Soft tissues

πŸ‘‰ Critical Insight:

Early diagnosis is crucial β€”
delay allows rapid spread of cancer.


Symptoms of Ewing Sarcoma

  • Persistent bone pain
  • Swelling near the affected area
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Fever without infection
  • Fatigue and weakness

⚠️ Warning Sign:
Pain that does not improve with rest is not normal β€” it needs evaluation.


How is Ewing Sarcoma Treated?

Treatment is multimodal, combining multiple therapies for best outcomes.


1. Chemotherapy (Primary Step)

  • Uses powerful drugs to destroy cancer cells
  • Given before surgery to shrink the tumor
  • Continued after treatment to eliminate residual cells

πŸ‘‰ Common protocols include combination regimens (VDC/IE)


2. Surgery

  • Removal of tumor (partial or complete bone involvement)
  • Limb-sparing surgery preferred whenever possible
  • In rare cases β†’ amputation may be required

3. Radiation Therapy

  • High-energy beams target cancer cells
  • Used when:
    • Surgery is not feasible
    • Residual cancer remains after surgery

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:

Single treatment is not enough.
Combination therapy = better survival outcomes.


Diagnosis of Ewing Sarcoma

Accurate diagnosis involves:

  • X-ray
  • MRI / CT scan
  • PET scan (to detect spread)
  • Biopsy (confirmatory test)
  • Genetic testing (specific mutations)

Complications of Ewing Sarcoma

  • Spread to lungs or other bones
  • Side effects of treatment
  • Long-term functional limitations

πŸ‘‰ Early treatment significantly reduces complications.


Ewing Sarcoma Treatment Cost in Hyderabad

πŸ’° Estimated Cost:

Starts from β‚Ή2,00,000 (can increase based on treatment complexity)

Cost depends on:

  • Stage of cancer
  • Number of chemotherapy cycles
  • Surgical complexity
  • Radiation therapy sessions
  • Hospital infrastructure

πŸ‘‰ Reality Check:

Cancer treatment is not a one-time cost β€”
it is a multi-stage treatment journey.


Why Choose ONUS Robotic Hospitals?

  • Multidisciplinary cancer care approach
  • Advanced imaging (MRI, CT) for precise staging
  • Expertise in complex bone tumor surgeries
  • Integrated rehabilitation and follow-up care

πŸ‘‰ Our Approach:

We don’t just treat cancer β€”
we focus on survival, function, and quality of life.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is Ewing Sarcoma curable?

Yes, especially when detected early and treated aggressively with combination therapy.

2. How long does treatment take?

Typically 6–12 months, depending on stage and response.

3. Can Ewing Sarcoma spread?

Yes. It commonly spreads to the lungs and other bones if untreated.


Book a Consultation

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πŸ“ž 1800 103 1956 | 73967 77240
🌐 www.onusrobotichospitals.com

Orthopedic Treatment Cost

Orthopedics

Advanced Bone & Joint Care for Pain-Free Movement


What is Orthopedics?

Orthopedics is a medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to:

  • Bones
  • Joints
  • Ligaments
  • Muscles
  • Tendons
  • Nerves

An orthopedic specialist (orthopedist) manages both simple conditions and complex surgical cases, using a combination of non-surgical and surgical treatments.


Types of Orthopedic Treatments

At ONUS Robotic Hospitals, treatment follows a step-wise, outcome-driven approach β€” starting with conservative care and progressing to surgery only when necessary.


1. Medications

  • Pain relievers (NSAIDs)
  • Muscle relaxants
  • Nerve pain medications
  • Steroids

πŸ‘‰ Used for early-stage conditions like back pain, arthritis, and inflammation


2. Injections & Pain Management

  • Epidural injections
  • Facet joint injections
  • SI joint injections
  • Corticosteroid injections

πŸ‘‰ Targeted pain relief with improved mobility


3. Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation

  • Movement correction
  • Muscle strengthening
  • Post-surgical recovery programs

πŸ‘‰ Critical for long-term success β€” not optional


4. Surgery (When Needed)

Recommended only when:

  • Severe pain persists
  • Structural damage is present
  • Conservative treatment fails

Common Orthopedic Surgeries

Total Joint Replacement

  • Knee / Hip / Shoulder replacement
  • Damaged joint replaced with artificial implant

πŸ’° Cost: β‚Ή2,00,000 – β‚Ή5,50,000


Fracture Repair Surgery

  • Fixation using rods, plates, and screws
  • Used for complex or displaced fractures

Spinal Fusion Surgery

  • Fusion of vertebrae for spine stability
  • Used in slip disc, instability, scoliosis

Bone Grafting Surgery

  • Rebuilds damaged bone using graft
  • Supports healing in complex conditions

Foot & Ankle Surgery

  • Bunion correction
  • Joint reconstruction
  • Deformity correction

πŸ’° Cost Range: β‚Ή2,00,000 – β‚Ή5,50,000


Orthopedic Treatment Cost in Hyderabad

πŸ’° Overall Cost Range:

β‚Ή50,000 – β‚Ή5,50,000+

Cost depends on:

  • Type of treatment (medical vs surgical)
  • Complexity of condition
  • Surgeon expertise
  • Hospital infrastructure
  • Implants and technology used
  • Rehabilitation requirements

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:

Low-cost treatment often compromises diagnosis, implants, or rehabilitation quality.
Outcome matters more than initial cost.


Common Orthopedic Problems

  • Back pain / Slip disc
  • Arthritis (knee, hip, shoulder)
  • Sports injuries (ACL, meniscus)
  • Fractures
  • Joint stiffness
  • Nerve compression

Symptoms You Should Not Ignore

  • Persistent joint pain
  • Swelling or stiffness
  • Numbness or weakness
  • Reduced movement
  • Muscle pain

⚠️ Early treatment prevents major surgery later


Why Choose ONUS Robotic Hospitals?

  • Expertise in robotic joint replacement
  • Advanced imaging (MRI, CT) for accurate diagnosis
  • Minimally invasive surgical techniques
  • Strong physiotherapy and rehabilitation team

πŸ‘‰ Our Approach:

We don’t just treat bones β€”
we restore mobility, function, and quality of life.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is orthopedic treatment affordable in Hyderabad?

Yes, but costs vary depending on the condition, procedure, and hospital quality.

2. Can orthopedic problems be treated without surgery?

Yes. Many conditions improve with medications, injections, and physiotherapy.

3. When is surgery necessary?

When pain is severe, function is limited, and non-surgical treatments fail.


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Osteotomy Treatment Cost

Osteotomy Surgery

Realign the Bone, Preserve the Joint, Delay Replacement


What is Osteotomy?

Osteotomy is a surgical procedure in which a bone is cut and reshaped to correct alignment.

It is commonly used to:

  • Relieve pressure on damaged joints
  • Correct deformities
  • Delay or avoid joint replacement

πŸ‘‰ Simple Understanding:

Instead of replacing the joint,
we realign the bone to preserve the natural joint.


Who Needs Osteotomy?

Osteotomy is ideal for:

  • Early-stage knee arthritis (younger patients)
  • Bow legs / knock knees
  • Joint misalignment causing uneven load
  • Hip or pelvic deformities

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:

If done at the right stage β€”
it can delay joint replacement by 10–15 years.


Types of Osteotomy Procedures

1. Knee Osteotomy (Most Common)

  • Reshaping of femur or tibia
  • Shifts body weight away from damaged cartilage

2. Hip Osteotomy

  • Improves socket coverage of hip joint
  • Commonly used in hip dysplasia

3. Spine Osteotomy

  • Corrects spinal deformities
  • Used in kyphosis, scoliosis, or imbalance

4. Jaw (Mandibular) Osteotomy

  • Repositions the lower jaw
  • Functional and aesthetic correction

5. Chin Osteotomy

  • Structural or cosmetic correction

What Happens During Osteotomy Surgery?

  • Anesthesia (general or regional)
  • Bone is cut using precision surgical tools
  • Bone is realigned into correct position
  • Fixed with plates and screws
  • Bone graft may be used if required

πŸ‘‰ Outcome:

Once healed, the bone remains stable in its new alignment, improving joint function.


Recovery After Osteotomy

Recovery Timeline:

  • Initial healing: 6–8 weeks
  • Full recovery: 3–6 months

Key Requirements:

  • Restricted weight-bearing initially
  • Physiotherapy for strength and mobility
  • Regular follow-up imaging

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:

Recovery is longer than simple procedures β€”
but the benefit is joint preservation, not replacement.


Risks & Complications

Though uncommon, risks include:

  • Infection
  • Nerve or blood vessel injury
  • Non-union (bone not healing)
  • Joint stiffness
  • Persistent pain

πŸ‘‰ Proper surgical technique and structured rehab significantly reduce risks.


Osteotomy Surgery Cost in Hyderabad

πŸ’° Estimated Cost:

Starts from β‚Ή75,000 (varies with complexity)

Cost depends on:

  • Type of osteotomy (knee, hip, spine)
  • Severity of deformity
  • Implants and fixation devices
  • Surgeon expertise
  • Hospital infrastructure

πŸ‘‰ Reality Check:

This is not a simple correction β€”
precision directly impacts long-term joint survival.


Why Choose ONUS Robotic Hospitals?

  • Expertise in joint preservation surgeries
  • Advanced imaging (MRI, CT) for precise planning
  • High-precision surgical techniques
  • Strong rehabilitation and follow-up care

πŸ‘‰ Our Approach:

We don’t rush to replace joints β€”
we focus on preserving them whenever possible.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is osteotomy better than joint replacement?

For younger patients with early arthritis β€” yes, as it preserves the natural joint.

2. How long does recovery take?

Typically 3–6 months, depending on the procedure and rehabilitation.

3. Are implants permanent?

Plates and screws may be retained or removed later if needed.


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Ankle Arthroscopy Surgery Cost

Ankle Arthroscopy

Minimally Invasive Surgery for Faster Recovery & Pain Relief


What is Ankle Arthroscopy?

Ankle arthroscopy is a minimally invasive (keyhole) procedure used to diagnose and treat ankle joint problems.

It involves:

  • Small incisions
  • Camera-guided visualization (arthroscope)
  • Precision treatment of damaged tissues

πŸ‘‰ Outcome:

  • Less pain
  • Faster recovery
  • Minimal scarring

Who Needs Ankle Arthroscopy?

This procedure is recommended for:

  • Persistent ankle pain
  • Ligament injuries
  • Cartilage damage
  • Ankle impingement (blocked movement)
  • Loose fragments inside the joint
  • Post-injury stiffness

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:

If pain persists even after proper rehabilitation β€”
there is usually an underlying structural problem.


Procedure of Ankle Arthroscopy

  • Performed under general or regional anesthesia
  • Small incisions made around the ankle
  • Arthroscope (camera) inserted
  • Specialized instruments used to:
    • Remove damaged tissue (debridement)
    • Repair ligaments or cartilage
    • Reshape bone if required

⏱️ Duration: 30–60 minutes
πŸ₯ Hospital Stay: Same-day discharge (in most cases)


Recovery After Ankle Arthroscopy

Immediate Care:

  • Avoid weight-bearing initially
  • Ice and limb elevation
  • Pain management (NSAIDs)
  • Keep surgical area clean

Rehabilitation:

  • Splint or brace if required
  • Physiotherapy for strength and mobility

Recovery Timeline:

  • Walking: 1–2 weeks
  • Normal activities: 4–6 weeks
  • Sports: 6–12 weeks

πŸ‘‰ Reality Check:

Recovery is fast β€”
only if rehabilitation is done properly.


Benefits of Ankle Arthroscopy

  • Minimally invasive procedure
  • Faster healing compared to open surgery
  • Reduced pain
  • Minimal blood loss
  • Early return to daily activities

Risks & Complications

Though uncommon, risks include:

  • Infection
  • Blood clots
  • Nerve or tissue injury
  • Persistent pain or stiffness
  • Need for revision surgery

Ankle Arthroscopy Cost in Hyderabad

πŸ’° Estimated Cost:

β‚Ή75,000 – β‚Ή2,50,000

Cost depends on:

  • Hospital infrastructure
  • Surgeon expertise
  • OT and anesthesia charges
  • Medications and implants
  • Diagnostic tests and rehabilitation

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:

Low-cost surgery often compromises rehabilitation and follow-up,
which ultimately determines your outcome.


Precautions Before Surgery

  • Stop smoking and alcohol
  • Follow medication instructions (especially blood thinners)
  • Maintain fasting as advised before surgery

When to Contact Your Doctor After Surgery

  • Fever or signs of infection
  • Excessive pain or bleeding
  • Numbness or discoloration
  • Persistent swelling

Why Choose ONUS Robotic Hospitals?

  • Expertise in arthroscopic ankle procedures
  • Advanced imaging (MRI, CT) for accurate diagnosis
  • Minimally invasive surgical techniques
  • Strong physiotherapy and rehabilitation support

πŸ‘‰ Our Approach:

We don’t just clean the joint β€”
we restore mobility, stability, and performance.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is ankle arthroscopy painful?

Pain is minimal compared to open surgery and is manageable with medications.

2. How soon can I walk after surgery?

Most patients can start walking within 1–2 weeks, depending on the procedure.

3. Is it better than open surgery?

Yes, in most cases β€” it offers faster recovery and fewer complications.


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Bone Grafting Surgery Cost

Bone Grafting Surgery

Rebuild Bone Strength, Restore Structure, Enable Healing


What is Bone Grafting Surgery?

Bone grafting is a surgical procedure used to repair, rebuild, or strengthen damaged or missing bone.

It works by:

  • Placing new bone material into the affected area
  • Stimulating natural bone growth
  • Restoring strength and structural support

πŸ‘‰ Simple Understanding:

When bone is weak or missing β€”
we add bone to help your body rebuild itself.


Types of Bone Grafts

1. Autograft (Your Own Bone)

  • Taken from your own body (hip, rib, leg)
  • Best healing potential
  • No risk of rejection

2. Allograft (Donor Bone)

  • Sourced from a bone bank
  • No second surgical site required
  • Slightly slower healing

3. Synthetic Bone Graft

  • Artificial bone substitute
  • Used in selected cases

πŸ‘‰ Choice depends on condition, location, and patient-specific factors.


When is Bone Grafting Needed?

Bone grafting is recommended for:

  • Fractures that are not healing (non-union)
  • Bone loss due to injury or infection
  • Spine surgeries (fusion support)
  • Joint replacement support
  • Dental implants (jaw bone loss)

What Happens During Bone Grafting?

  • Performed under general anesthesia
  • Incision made over the affected area
  • Bone graft placed and shaped precisely
  • Fixed using plates or screws if required
  • Area closed and protected with cast or splint

πŸ‘‰ Outcome:

Over time, your natural bone integrates with the graft, restoring strength.


Recovery After Bone Grafting

Recovery Timeline:

  • Initial recovery: 2–3 weeks
  • Bone healing: 3–9 months

What to Expect:

  • Mild pain, swelling, or bruising
  • Gradual strengthening of bone
  • Restricted activity in early phase

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:

Bone healing takes time β€”
there are no shortcuts in regeneration.


Risks & Complications

Though uncommon, risks include:

  • Infection
  • Graft rejection (rare)
  • Non-union (failure to heal)
  • Pain at donor site (in autograft)
  • Bleeding or nerve injury

Bone Grafting Surgery Cost in Hyderabad

πŸ’° Estimated Cost:

β‚Ή1,75,000 – β‚Ή2,00,000

Cost depends on:

  • Type of graft (autograft vs allograft)
  • Surgical complexity
  • Implants and fixation devices
  • Hospital infrastructure
  • Rehabilitation requirements

πŸ‘‰ Reality Check:

Lower cost may compromise graft quality or surgical precision, affecting long-term outcomes.


Dental Bone Grafting (Special Mention)

Used to:

  • Strengthen jaw bone
  • Support dental implants
  • Restore bone loss

Healing Time:

3–9 months before implant placement


Why Choose ONUS Robotic Hospitals?

  • Expertise in complex bone reconstruction surgeries
  • Advanced imaging (MRI, CT) for precise planning
  • High-precision surgical techniques
  • Strong post-operative rehabilitation support

πŸ‘‰ Our Approach:

We don’t just fill bone gaps β€”
we restore strength, structure, and long-term function.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How long does bone grafting take to heal?

Typically 3–9 months, depending on the location and graft type.

2. Is bone grafting painful?

Pain is manageable with medications and reduces gradually over time.

3. Which is better: autograft or allograft?

  • Autograft: Faster healing, no rejection
  • Allograft: No second surgical site, easier recovery

Book a Consultation

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Epiphysiodesis Surgery Cost

Epiphysiodesis Surgery (Growth Plate Fusion)

Correct Limb Length Differences & Prevent Deformity in Growing Children


What is Epiphysiodesis?

Epiphysiodesis is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to correct limb length differences in growing children.

It works by controlling the growth plate (epiphysis) so that one bone stops growing while the other continues β€” allowing both legs to become equal over time.

πŸ‘‰ Simple Understanding:

Instead of lengthening the shorter leg,
we slow down the longer leg to achieve balance.


Why is Epiphysiodesis Done?

During childhood, bones grow from growth plates around joints (like the knee).

In certain conditions, one leg grows longer than the other due to:

  • Bone tumors
  • Fractures
  • Neuromuscular disorders
  • Growth abnormalities

πŸ‘‰ This leads to limping, posture imbalance, and joint strain.


Who Needs Epiphysiodesis?

This procedure is recommended in:

  • Limb length discrepancy in children
  • Bow legs or angular deformities
  • Abnormal posture or tilted shoulders
  • Walking difficulty or limping
  • Predicted excessive height (in selected cases)

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:

If not corrected during growth phase β€”
deformity becomes permanent in adulthood.


Types of Epiphysiodesis Procedures

1. Eight Plate Method (Most Common)

  • Small incisions near the knee
  • Metal plate fixed over growth plate
  • Controls growth on one side

πŸ‘‰ Reversible procedure β€” plates can be removed after correction


2. Stapling Method

  • Staples placed across growth plate
  • Stops growth temporarily
  • Also reversible

3. Permanent Epiphysiodesis (PETS)

  • Screws inserted into growth plate
  • Permanently stops growth

πŸ‘‰ Used when final correction is needed


What Happens During Surgery?

  • Performed under general anesthesia
  • Small incisions (1–3 cm) made near the knee
  • Plates, screws, or staples inserted
  • Growth plate is controlled or fused
  • Wound closed with absorbable stitches

πŸ‘‰ Outcome:

Over time, both legs align naturally in length and shape.


Recovery After Epiphysiodesis

Immediate Phase:

  • Mild pain and swelling
  • Early mobilization encouraged

Follow-Up Schedule:

  • First review: ~2 weeks
  • Regular monitoring: every 3–6 months

Full Outcome:

  • Gradual correction as child grows

πŸ‘‰ Key Insight:
This is not instant correction β€”
it works over time with growth.


Benefits of Epiphysiodesis

  • Minimally invasive procedure
  • Prevents major deformities
  • Avoids complex surgeries later
  • Corrects limb length naturally
  • Improves posture and walking

Risks & Complications

Though uncommon, risks include:

  • Infection
  • Nerve or sensation changes
  • Overcorrection or undercorrection
  • Scarring
  • Anesthesia-related risks

Epiphysiodesis Surgery Cost in Hyderabad

πŸ’° Estimated Cost:

Varies based on:

  • Type of technique used
  • Surgeon expertise
  • Hospital infrastructure
  • Duration of follow-up care

πŸ‘‰ Reality Check:
This is a growth-timing dependent surgery β€”
precision matters more than cost.


Why Choose ONUS Robotic Hospitals?

  • Expertise in pediatric orthopedic deformity correction
  • Advanced imaging for accurate growth prediction
  • Minimally invasive surgical techniques
  • Long-term follow-up and monitoring

πŸ‘‰ Our Approach:

We don’t just correct deformity β€”
we guide proper growth and long-term alignment.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the best age for epiphysiodesis?

Typically performed during mid to late adolescence, when growth is still ongoing.

2. Is the procedure permanent?

Depends on technique β€” some methods are reversible, others are permanent.

3. How long does it take to see results?

Correction happens gradually over months to years as the child grows.


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Tendon Repair Surgery Cost

Tendon Repair Surgery

Restore Strength, Movement & Functional Performance


What is Tendon Repair Surgery?

Tendon repair surgery is performed to fix a torn or damaged tendon β€” the strong tissue that connects muscles to bones.

When a tendon is injured:

  • Movement becomes painful or restricted
  • Strength is reduced
  • Joint function is compromised

πŸ‘‰ Goal:

Restore movement, strength, and normal joint function


Common Tendon Injuries

Tendon injuries can affect:

  • Achilles tendon (ankle)
  • Rotator cuff (shoulder)
  • Biceps tendon
  • Finger tendons
  • Knee tendons

Why is Tendon Repair Surgery Needed?

Causes of Tendon Injury:

  • Sports injuries (football, gym, wrestling)
  • Sudden trauma or cuts
  • Repetitive overuse injuries
  • Degenerative conditions (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis)

Surgery is Recommended When:

  • Complete tendon tear
  • Significant loss of movement
  • Failure of non-surgical treatment

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:

Complete tendon tears do not heal naturally.
Delay = permanent weakness and reduced function.


What Happens During Tendon Repair Surgery?

  • Local or general anesthesia
  • Incision made over the injured tendon
  • Torn tendon ends are stitched together
  • Tendon graft used if required
  • Wound closed and joint immobilized

⏱️ Duration: 30–90 minutes (depending on complexity)


Recovery After Tendon Repair

Healing Timeline:

  • Initial healing: 4–6 weeks
  • Functional recovery: 8–12 weeks

Post-Surgery Care:

  • Cast or splint to protect the tendon
  • Gradual physiotherapy
  • Controlled movement protocol

πŸ‘‰ Reality Check:

  • Too early movement β†’ re-tear risk
  • Too late movement β†’ joint stiffness

Perfect balance = successful outcome


Risks & Complications

Though uncommon, risks include:

  • Infection
  • Re-tear of tendon
  • Joint stiffness
  • Scar tissue formation
  • Nerve or blood vessel injury
  • Anesthesia-related complications

Tendon Repair Surgery Cost in Hyderabad

πŸ’° Estimated Cost:

β‚Ή50,000 – β‚Ή1,80,000

Cost depends on:

  • Type of tendon involved
  • Severity of injury
  • Surgical technique used
  • Surgeon expertise
  • Rehabilitation requirements

πŸ‘‰ Reality Check:

Low-cost surgery without structured rehab =
high chance of failure or re-injury


Why Choose ONUS Robotic Hospitals?

  • Expertise in sports injury and tendon repair surgeries
  • Advanced imaging (MRI, CT) for accurate diagnosis
  • Minimally invasive techniques where possible
  • Structured physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs

πŸ‘‰ Our Approach:

We don’t just repair tendons β€”
we restore strength, mobility, and performance.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can a tendon heal without surgery?

Partial tears may heal with rest and physiotherapy.
Complete tears usually require surgical repair.

2. How long before I return to normal activity?

Typically 8–12 weeks, depending on the tendon and rehab compliance.

3. Is tendon repair surgery painful?

Pain is manageable with medication and reduces gradually during recovery.


Book a Consultation

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Amputation Cost

Amputation Surgery

Life-Saving Treatment Focused on Function, Mobility & Dignity


What is Amputation?

Amputation is the surgical removal of a body part such as:

  • Finger / Toe
  • Hand / Foot
  • Arm / Leg

It is performed when a limb:

  • Cannot be saved
  • Is severely infected
  • Poses a risk to life

πŸ‘‰ Core Principle:

Amputation is not failure β€”
it is a life-saving and function-preserving decision.


Common Reasons for Amputation

  • Severe trauma (accidents, crush injuries, burns)
  • Uncontrolled infection (diabetic foot, gangrene)
  • Poor blood supply (vascular disease)
  • Tumors or cancer
  • Non-healing wounds

Types of Amputation

1. Below-Knee Amputation (BKA)

  • Most common major amputation
  • Better mobility with prosthetic limb
  • Many patients regain independent walking

2. Transmetatarsal Amputation (TMA)

  • Removal of part of the foot
  • Used in severe infection or poor circulation
  • Preserves partial walking ability

3. Upper Limb Amputation

  • Removal of hand or arm
  • Typically due to trauma or tumors

Amputation Due to Trauma

  • Road traffic accidents
  • Industrial injuries
  • Severe burns or crush injuries

πŸ‘‰ Reality Check:

In emergency situations, immediate amputation may be required to save life and prevent complications.


Life After Amputation

  • Use of prosthetic limbs for mobility
  • Gradual return to daily activities
  • Requires rehabilitation and psychological support

πŸ‘‰ Reality:

With proper rehabilitation,
many patients return to independent and active lives.


Phantom Limb Pain (Important to Understand)

Some patients may experience:

  • Pain in the missing limb
  • Tingling or burning sensations

Management Options:

  • Medications (nerve pain control)
  • Mirror therapy
  • Nerve stimulation techniques
  • Advanced surgical options (rare cases)

πŸ‘‰ Brutal Truth:

Phantom pain is real β€”
but it is manageable with the right treatment.


Risks & Complications

Though uncommon, risks include:

  • Infection
  • Bleeding
  • Delayed wound healing
  • Phantom limb pain
  • Emotional and psychological impact

Amputation Surgery Cost in Hyderabad

πŸ’° Estimated Cost:

  • β‚Ή5,000 – β‚Ή50,000 (minor procedures)
  • β‚Ή40,000 – β‚Ή4,00,000 (major procedures like BKA/TMA)

Cost depends on:

  • Type and level of amputation
  • Cause (trauma, infection, tumor)
  • ICU and hospital stay
  • Rehabilitation and prosthetic needs

πŸ‘‰ Reality Check:

Surgery cost is only one part β€”
rehabilitation and prosthetics are equally important investments.


Who May Not Be Ideal for Certain Procedures?

Some conditions may affect surgical planning:

  • Severe heart or lung disease
  • Poor blood circulation
  • Active infection above surgical level
  • Bleeding disorders

Why Choose ONUS Robotic Hospitals?

  • Multidisciplinary care (surgery + rehab + pain management)
  • Advanced wound care and infection control
  • Early rehabilitation protocols
  • Focus on functional recovery and independence

πŸ‘‰ Our Approach:

We don’t just perform amputation β€”
we rebuild mobility, dignity, and quality of life.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can I walk after amputation?

Yes. With proper prosthetic fitting and rehabilitation, many patients regain mobility.

2. How long is recovery?

  • Initial healing: 4–8 weeks
  • Full rehabilitation: varies based on prosthesis and fitness

3. Is phantom limb pain permanent?

Not always. It can be effectively managed with proper treatment.


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