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- What is Dupuytren’s Disease? Dupuytren’s disease is a thickening of the deep tissues of the palm and fingers. The thickened tissue contracts over time, pulling the finger(s) towards the palm. Dupuytren’s contracture usually progresses slowly and may not be troublesome for years. This is a fairly common condition. Unfortunately, there is no way to stop […]
Post Operative – Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction Surgery with Meniscus Repair
What is an ACL reconstruction? ACL reconstructive surgery may be indicated following trauma to the knee that has ruptured the ACL ligament, symptoms may include instability and locking which may interfere with your every day or sporting activities. The surgery is performed by arthroscopy (key hole) surgery. The aims of surgical intervention is to stabilise […]Topic: Day Surgery, Orthopaedics
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Post Operative – Meniscus Repair
Anatomy The meniscus is a ‘C’ shaped structure made of cartilage which sits between your tibia (shinbone) and your femur (thigh bone). There are two menisci in the knee, one on the inner (medial) side and one on the outer (lateral) side of the knee. The meniscus works as a shock absorber and spreads the […]Topic: Day Surgery, Orthopaedics
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Post Operative – Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction Surgery
What is an ACL reconstruction? ACL reconstructive surgery may be indicated following trauma to the knee that has ruptured the ACL ligament, symptoms may include instability and locking which may interfere with your every day or sporting activities. The surgery is performed by arthroscopy (key hole) surgery. The aims of surgical intervention is to stabilise […]Topic: Day Surgery, Orthopaedics
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Post Operative – Knee Osteotomy Surgery
What is re-alignment osteotomy? The word osteotomy means to “cut a bone”. This operation corrects the alignment of the leg by changing the shape of the bone by cutting then holding it in place with plates and screws. The bone cut could be above your knee, known as a distal femoral osteotomy (DFO), below your […]Topic: Day Surgery, Orthopaedics
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Post Operative – Meniscectomy
Anatomy The meniscus is a ‘C’ shaped structure made of cartilage which sits between your tibia (shinbone) and your femur (thigh bone). There are two menisci in the knee, one on the inner (medial) side and one on the outer (lateral) side of the knee. The meniscus works as a shock absorber and spreads the […]Topic: Day Surgery, Orthopaedics
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Hip Arthroscopy
This booklet has been produced by the Trauma and Orthopaedic Department. It is designed to provide information about hip arthroscopy and what to expect before and after the operation. This advice is provided to assist with shared decision making when singing informed consent for surgery and help to prepare you for surgery, and the expectations […]Topic: Day Surgery, Orthopaedics
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Anterior Crutiate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction or Repair
This booklet has been produced by the Trauma and Orthopaedic Department. It is designed to provide information about anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction or repair in the knee and what to expect before and after the operation. This advice is provided to assist with shared decision making when singing informed consent for surgery and help to […]Topic: Day Surgery, Orthopaedics
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
SLAP Repair (Superior Labral Anterior Posterior)
This leaflet aims to help you understand and gain the maximum benefit from your operation. It is intended for patients who are either thinking about or have decided to have surgery after discussing this with their consultant or surgical team. Each person’s operation is individual and you may be given specific instructions that are not […]Topic: Day Surgery, Orthopaedics
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Post-operative Dupuytren’s (Palmar Fasciectomy)
Advice & Exercises Following your operation, your hand will be in a bandage and will feel stiff and swollen. It is important to keep your hand elevated to control the swelling; this is especially during the night. You can elevate your hand on a pillow for periods during the day. Physiotherapy You will not routinely […]Topic: Day Surgery, Orthopaedics
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors