Arihant

Orthopaedics

Orthopaedic

Worldwide, over 1.71 billion people suffer from 150 types of disabling conditions like arthritis, osteoporosis, spinal fractures, back injuries, and other disorders, a number compounded by everyday instances of accidental trauma and fracturing. Such typical and accidental musculoskeletal conditions and injuries require the deft and immediate touch of qualified orthopaedic surgeons, highly specialised facilities and exceptional rehabilitation for proper recovery. The promising growth of advanced orthopaedic treatments like reconstructive surgery, knee or hip replacement, spine surgery, sports medicine, and arthroscopy now provide patients with hope for a normal life – whether old or young, amateurs or sports professionals.

At Arihant Super Speciality Hospital Centre of Excellence for Bone, Joint and Spine, we believe in delivering compassionate, state-of-the-art multi-specialist orthopaedic care for the most complex musculoskeletal issues. As the top hospital for orthopaedic treatments with global specialists and experts on board, we specialise in everything from trauma injuries, arthritis, osteoporosis, spondylitis and slip disc to knee, hip and joint replacement, spinal fractures and paralysis, sports injuries, limb and hand reconstruction, and neuromuscular disorders with the most advanced diagnostic, therapeutic and robotic technologies today. We are among India’s first arthroscopic centres of excellence for minimally invasive orthopaedic procedures. Consulting our experts today ensures a comprehensive approach to revitalizing your musculoskeletal health. Experience renewed freedom, movement, and mobility as Arihant Super Speciality Hospital empowers you to reclaim a fulfilling and active life.

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Patients Testimonials

Breast Cancer Survivor, Mrs. Diwedi, Shares Her Journey | Exceptional Care at Livasa Hospitals

Meet Mrs. Sushma Diwedi, a courageous breast cancer survivor, who found strength not only in herself but also through the exceptional treatment and support at Arihant Super Speciality Hospital.

Meet Anindya Rai, who came to Livasa Hospital with a rare case of Insulinoma Pancreatic Tumor.

Meet Anindya Rai, who came to Livasa Hospital with a rare case of Insulinoma Pancreatic Tumor. Under the expert care of Dr. (Prof) Arunanshu Behera, Director of Laparoscopic, GI, Hepatobiliary Surgery & Liver Transplant at Arihant Super Speciality Hospital Mohali, she underwent a successful treatment and surgery. Today, she’s on the path to recovery and continues her follow-ups with confidence.

Mr. Sukhdeep Singh had been struggling with acute pain for 6 months due to appendicitis.

Mr. Sukhdeep Singh had been struggling with acute pain for 6 months due to appendicitis. After seeking help at Livasa Hospital, he finally found the right care.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is General And Laparoscopic Surgery, And How Do They Differ?

General surgery encompasses a wide range of surgical procedures involving various body parts, excluding the central nervous, cardiovascular, and musculoskeletal systems. Laparoscopic surgery, a subset of general surgery, involves using minimally invasive techniques with small incisions and a camera-equipped laparoscope for visualization.

General surgery is recommended for various conditions, including abdominal surgeries (appendectomy, gallbladder removal), hernia repairs, thyroid surgeries, and breast surgeries. Laparoscopic surgery is often preferred when feasible, providing benefits like shorter recovery times, reduced pain, and smaller scars compared to traditional open procedures.

Laparoscopic surgery offers several advantages, including reduced postoperative pain, shorter hospital stays, quicker recovery times, and smaller incisions. The minimally invasive approach often results in less scarring and a lower risk of complications, making it an attractive option for many surgical procedures.

While laparoscopic techniques have advanced significantly, not all surgeries are suitable for a minimally invasive approach. Factors such as the complexity of the procedure, the patient’s medical condition, and the surgeon’s expertise influence the decision. Some surgeries may still require traditional open approaches for optimal outcomes.

Recovery after general surgery varies depending on the specific procedure. In traditional open surgery, patients may experience more postoperative pain and a longer recovery period compared to laparoscopic surgery. Laparoscopic surgery often allows for a quicker return to normal activities due to smaller incisions and reduced tissue trauma.

While laparoscopic surgery is generally safe, like any surgical procedure, it carries some risks. Potential complications include infection, bleeding, damage to surrounding structures, or conversion to open surgery if unexpected challenges arise. However, the overall risk profile is often lower compared to traditional open surgeries.

Preparing for surgery involves communication with your surgeon, understanding the procedure, and following preoperative instructions. This may include fasting before surgery, adjusting medications, and discussing underlying health conditions. For laparoscopic surgery, patients are often advised to care for small incisions and gradually resume normal activities after the procedure.

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