ORHOPEDIC TREATMENTS

What is orthopaedic surgery?

Orthopaedic surgery is a medical specialty dedicated to treating, diagnosing or preventing conditions or injuries that affect your musculoskeletal system. Your musculoskeletal system contains your:

  • Bones.
  • Muscles.
  • Joints.
  • Tendons and ligaments.
  • Cartilage.
  • Soft tissues.

Your musculoskeletal system helps you move, hold your body weight and maintain your posture. An injury or an underlying medical condition can affect these parts of your body and cause pain or limit your range of motion. Orthopaedic surgery provides routine maintenance, or it repairs damage to your musculoskeletal system.

What are the types of orthopaedic surgery?

Orthopaedic surgeons may choose areas of the musculoskeletal system to focus on. They’ll repair, reconstruct or replace the following parts of your body:

  • Hip.
  • Knee.
  • Hand and wrist.
  • Foot and ankle.
  • Spine.
  • Shoulder and elbow.

In addition, orthopaedic surgeons may specialize in one of the following types of surgery:

  • Oncology (bone tumors).
  • Trauma or injuries.
  • Sports injuries and sports medicine.
  • Pediatric (children younger than 18).

What conditions does orthopaedic surgery treat or manage?

Orthopaedic surgery helps treat or manage the following conditions:

  • Pain (joint, muscle, bone).
  • A muscle, cartilage or ligament tear.
  • Breaks and fractures.
  • Arthritis.
  • Bursitis.
  • Tumors.
  • A congenital (present at birth) malformation.

How common is orthopaedic surgery?

Orthopaedic surgery is very common. The top two types of surgeries that orthopaedic surgeons perform are ACL surgery and knee replacement surgery.

Why Iran for orthopedic surgery?

Iran is among the top 10 countries in orthopedic surgery, thanks to the impressive progress it has made in this field in recent years. Apart from that, Iran offers orthopedic surgery at very reasonable prices compared to other countries. In short, skilled surgeons, hospitable people, and the low cost of services make Iran a smart choice for those who want to have orthopedic surgery abroad.

 

Why SinoheMedTour?

As the biggest and most prestigious medical tourism facilitator in Iran, SinoheMedTour is the first choice of many foreign patients who want to undergo a convenient and stress-free medical treatment in Iran. With a trained and professional team, SinoheMedTour sets your affairs in order from the time you decide to travel to Iran for orthopedic surgery until you wrap up your medical trip and go back home.

Orthopedic surgery cost in Iran

Prices for orthopedic surgery in Iran vary depending on the type of procedure, the surgeon, the hospital, and a number of other factors, but one thing is for sure, orthopedic surgery cost in Iran is highly affordable. For instance, an average knee replacement costs only $2,800 in Iran, making it very economical to make a trip to Iran to have this procedure, even if you stay at the most expensive hotel during your stay in Iran.

What is orthopaedic surgery?

Orthopaedic surgery is a medical specialty dedicated to treating, diagnosing or preventing conditions or injuries that affect your musculoskeletal system. Your musculoskeletal system contains your:

  • Bones.
  • Muscles.
  • Joints.
  • Tendons and ligaments.
  • Cartilage.
  • Soft tissues.

Your musculoskeletal system helps you move, hold your body weight and maintain your posture. An injury or an underlying medical condition can affect these parts of your body and cause pain or limit your range of motion. Orthopaedic surgery provides routine maintenance, or it repairs damage to your musculoskeletal system.

What are the types of orthopaedic surgery?

Orthopaedic surgeons may choose areas of the musculoskeletal system to focus on. They’ll repair, reconstruct or replace the following parts of your body:

  • Hip.
  • Knee.
  • Hand and wrist.
  • Foot and ankle.
  • Spine.
  • Shoulder and elbow.

In addition, orthopaedic surgeons may specialize in one of the following types of surgery:

  • Oncology (bone tumors).
  • Trauma or injuries.
  • Sports injuries and sports medicine.
  • Pediatric (children younger than 18).

What conditions does orthopaedic surgery treat or manage?

Orthopaedic surgery helps treat or manage the following conditions:

  • Pain (joint, muscle, bone).
  • A muscle, cartilage or ligament tear.
  • Breaks and fractures.
  • Arthritis.
  • Bursitis.
  • Tumors.
  • A congenital (present at birth) malformation.

How common is orthopaedic surgery?

Orthopaedic surgery is very common. The top two types of surgeries that orthopaedic surgeons perform are ACL surgery and knee replacement surgery.

Procedure Details

What happens before orthopaedic surgery?

Before orthopaedic surgery, you’ll meet with an orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in the type of surgery you need. This initial meeting is called a consultation or an evaluation. They’ll take a complete medical history, examine the part of your body they plan to perform surgery on and review any imaging tests, like an X-ray, to understand more about your condition.

They’ll then schedule your surgery. Your surgeon will explain the risks, potential complications and your recovery time. If you have any questions, you should ask them during the consultation.

 

How long does it take to schedule orthopaedic surgery?

The timing of your surgery varies depending on your reason for surgery. If you have a severe break or fracture, you may need immediate surgery and there will be little to no wait time. If you choose an elective, nonemergency surgery, your surgeon may schedule your procedure a few days to weeks or months out. Talk to your surgeon during your consultation about the timeline of your surgery and how soon you can schedule it.

What happens during orthopaedic surgery?

On the day of your surgery, you’ll enter a healthcare setting, which is usually a hospital. A provider will help prepare you for surgery by taking your vitals and giving you IV fluids or medications as needed. You’ll need to take off all jewelry and clothing and change into a hospital gown that’ll be provided for you. Then, your healthcare team will transport you to an operating room so they can begin the surgery.

In the operating room on the day of your surgery, an anesthesiologist will administer anesthesia to make you fall asleep and not feel any pain. Once you’re asleep, your surgeon will begin the procedure.

The steps that your surgeon will take during your procedure vary based on the reason for your surgery. They’ll start by making a small incision in your skin using surgical tools. For common orthopaedic procedures, they may need to:

  • Repair a broken bone or fracture with screws, pins, rods or plates to make sure your bone heals correctly.
  • Remove damaged ligaments and replace them with either healthy tissue from another part of your body or use a graft from a donor.
  • Place metal or plastic caps on a bone in your joint to repair damage caused by arthritis.

Your surgeon will explain everything that they plan to do during the procedure and how they plan on doing it during your consultation.

When your surgeon completes the procedure, they’ll stitch up any openings that they made in your skin and wrap up your surgical site with a bandage.

What happens after orthopaedic surgery?

After your surgery, someone on your healthcare team will move you into a waiting area until your anesthesia wears off. You’ll either go home after staying in the recovery room for a few hours or stay in the hospital overnight for observation.

You’ll leave the hospital with instructions on how to take care of your surgical site and instructions on what activities are safe to do. You’ll need plenty of rest after your surgery. If you need to, you should make plans to have friends or family help you out until you’re able to return to your normal activities.

Depending on what kind of surgery you needed, you may be resting for several days until your body feels well enough. Talk to your surgeon about your normal activities. They’ll let you know if they’re safe to do or when it’ll be safe for you to resume your usual routine.Your surgeon will check in to make sure you’re recovering as you should. They’ll schedule frequent follow-up appointments to track your healing progress. These appointments will happen days, weeks and months after your surgery.During follow-up exams, your provider may take imaging tests, like an X-ray, to see how your musculoskeletal system is healing. You may need to participate in physical therapy to rebuild strength in parts of your body that had surgery.

What are the advantages of orthopaedic surgery?

There are several advantages of orthopaedic surgery. It can:

  • Reduce pain.
  • Increase the function of part of your body.
  • Improve range of motion.
  • Fix breaks or fractures.
  • Remove damaging tumors.

What are the risks or complications of orthopaedic surgery?

While rare, all surgical procedures come with risks. While surgery is safe and effective, your surgeon will explain the risks of surgery during your consultation so you know what to expect. Possible risks of orthopaedic surgery could include:

  • Bleeding.
  • Infection.
  • Joint pain or stiff joints.
  • Blood clots.
  • Muscle weakness.
  • Numbness.

If you have any questions about the risks or complications of your surgery, talk to your surgeon.

What is the recovery time for orthopaedic surgery?

The amount of time it’ll take for your body to heal after orthopaedic surgery varies based on the procedure. It can take a few weeks to several months. Your surgeon will discuss your recovery time and what you can do to help your body heal. On average, healing times for common orthopaedic surgeries include:

  • Nine months for ACL surgery.
  • Three months for bone fracture surgery.
  • Three months for knee replacement surgery.

When can I continue my regular activities after surgery?

Depending on the type of surgery you had, your provider will advise you on what activities you can and can’t do. They’ll provide these instructions to you before and after surgery, so you can prepare for your recovery and ask for assistance from family and friends or caregivers during your healing process.

You should avoid participating in any strenuous activities, contact sports or heavy lifting after your surgery. For sports injury surgeries, it can take between six to nine months before you can go back to the field or court. It’s important to follow your provider’s instructions after surgery — overusing part of your body that should be resting can affect how you heal. This can lead to injuries, infections and possible repeat surgeries in the future.

COMMON ORTHOPEDIC PROCEDURES

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY

You need to contact us and explain your orthopedic problem or the surgery you want to have. Our coordinators will give you the details, including the price and how long you’ll need to stay in Iran for the surgery.

It depends on the type of surgery, your age and overall health, and other factors. In most cases, patients need to stay in the hospital for 2-5 days before being allowed to go home.

Orthopedic surgery recovery varies from individual to individual. Some patients can fully recover from surgery in a few weeks while others may need to wait for months to see the final result of their procedure. It all depends on the type of surgery, your overall health, and the speed of the bone healing process, which is different for different people.

Also, physiotherapy and home care are very important for a fast recovery after orthopedic surgery. You may be given a course of outpatient physiotherapy by your surgeon, which will accelerate your recovery process.

Yes, arthroscopy surgery is commonly performed in Iran. Iranian orthopedic surgeons carry out knee arthroscopy, shoulder arthroscopy, hip arthroscopy, ankle arthroscopy, elbow arthroscopy, etc. to diagnose and treat orthopedic problems.

Yes, laser spine surgery is widely performed in Iran.