TREATMENTS AND SURGERIES​

Shoulder Surgeries​

Shoulder surgeries are medical procedures performed to treat a variety of conditions that affect this vital joint.

These surgeries may include tendon repair, ligament reconstruction, joint replacement, and decompression procedures.

On this page, you will find a comprehensive source of information about different shoulder surgeries, including indications, surgical techniques and recovery times.

In addition, we offer a series of specialist articles that explore each of these surgeries in greater detail, providing valuable insights and practical guidance for those wishing to deepen their knowledge of the subject.

Whether you're a healthcare professional, a patient looking for information, or someone interested in learning more about shoulder surgery, our exclusive content will help you gain the knowledge you need to make informed decisions and achieve a successful recovery.

Operation Latarjet

The Latarjet operation is a surgical procedure aimed at treating shoulder instability.

It involves transplanting a portion of the coracoid process into the glenoid cavity of the shoulder, with the aim of creating a bony barrier that prevents dislocation.

This procedure is particularly effective in cases of anterior shoulder instability and injuries to the glenoid labrum.

Operation Bankart

The Bankart operation is a surgical procedure used to treat anterior shoulder instability, where the shoulder joint shifts forward. 

During the Bankart operation, these damaged structures are repaired or reconstructed, restoring stability and preventing future episodes of shoulder dislocation or subluxation.

Acromio-Clavicular Dislocation Surgery

Acromioclavicular dislocation is a common injury that affects the shoulder joint.

This condition occurs when the clavicle dislocates from the scapula (acromion), causing pain, swelling and loss of stability in the shoulder.

 

In some severe cases, conservative treatment such as rest and physical therapy may not be enough to restore normal joint function.

In these cases, surgery may be indicated to repair the ligaments and restore stability.

Surgery for Shoulder Fracture

A shoulder fracture is a painful and disabling injury that can affect people of all ages.

This condition occurs when one or more bones in the shoulder are broken due to falls, accidents or direct impacts.

However, in more severe and complex cases, surgery may be required to restore shoulder mobility and functionality.

In this article, we will explore shoulder fracture surgery in detail, its objectives, surgical procedures, postoperative recovery and the potential benefits of this type of treatment.

Shoulder Prosthesis

Shoulder prosthesis is an advanced surgical procedure that offers an effective solution for patients with chronic pain and severe impairment of the shoulder joint.

The shoulder prosthesis replaces the damaged joint with an artificial prosthesis, restoring function and alleviating pain.

In this article, we'll explore in detail what a shoulder replacement is, who can benefit from this procedure, the different types of replacements available, the surgical process, and the recovery period.

Supraspinatus Tendon Surgery

Rotator cuff surgery, or supraspinatus tendon repair, is a medical procedure performed to repair injuries to the supraspinatus tendon, one of the four tendons of the rotator cuff muscles.

These tendons play a crucial role in shoulder stabilization and mobility. When injured, they can result in intense pain, weakness and limited movement of the upper limb.

However, in more severe and complex cases, surgery may be required to restore shoulder mobility and functionality.

In this article, we will explore shoulder fracture surgery in detail, its objectives, surgical procedures, postoperative recovery and the potential benefits of this type of treatment.

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