Hip – Full Hip Replacement (Total Hip Replacement Bipolar) – ORTHOPAEDICS

Total hip replacement (bipolar) involves replacing the damaged hip joint with a prosthetic implant that includes a femoral head component that moves within a polyethylene liner and an outer metal shell to reduce friction. It aims to alleviate pain, improve hip function, and enhance mobility for individuals with severe hip arthritis or joint damage.

Bones – Implant Removal – ORTHOPAEDICS

Implant removal involves surgical extraction of previously placed hardware, such as screws, plates, or rods, from bones or joints after fracture healing or when hardware is no longer needed. It aims to alleviate discomfort, restore function, and reduce the risk of long-term complications associated with implants.

Pregnancy – Normal Delivery (Episotomy) – OBSTERICS & GYNEC

Normal delivery typically involves spontaneous childbirth without instruments. Episiotomy is occasionally performed to facilitate delivery, and well baby care includes immediate assessment, vital signs, physical examination, and breastfeeding support.