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Limb reconstruction surgery

21/12/2018

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Are you trying to search for the best limb reconstruction surgery available? Here at OSSEO Integration, we are one of the leading specialists that can carry out surgery for various traumatic incidents. We aim to help amputees who are struggling with movement, pain and irritation by offering them an alternative treatment. We are incredibly committed to all the work we do and have a wealth of experience in the industry - so you know we are the company you need to go to.

When carrying out any limb reconstruction surgery we offer a large array of options to our patients for their individual treatment. These include fine wireframes, which includes ring-shaped structure going around and inside the affected bone to reconstruct it. We also employ the use of a poller screw, where we install a nail into your bone, then use screws that intertwine with the nail to reduce the fragments and enable further alignment of the damaged area.

We understand that no-one wants to deal with a traumatic experience, which is why we try to make the entire experience as easy as possible for our patients. The process will begin with multiple consultations, where we determine whether or not to proceed working with each client. Although we would love to help every client, we need to check their willingness to participate, and the time of completion of our treatment. We only take these precautions as we don’t want to manage clients that aren’t going to take their treatment seriously, hindering themselves to achieve a full recovery.

If you are interested in our limb reconstruction surgery, make sure you get in touch with the OSSEO Integration team to arrange a consultation to see how we can assist. In order to book a private appointment, you can call 07790 900549, or email cambridgemedicalss@outlook.com You can also book via the NHS, where you can contact Mrs Sheri Pettican by emailing at sheri.pettican@addenbrooks.nhs.uk, or by calling 01223 216102.

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  • Home
    • Knee Surgery >
      • Symptomatic Osteoarthritis of the Knee >
        • Primary Care >
          • Initial Management
          • Intermediate Care
          • Referral Treshold
        • Secondary Care >
          • Total Knee Replacement
          • High Tibial Osteotomy
          • Knee Arthroscopy
          • Complex Primary Total Knee Replacement
          • Postoperative Management
        • Procedures recommended by NICE
        • Procedures with limitations by NICE
        • Procedures not recommended by NICE
        • Viscosupplementation
      • Trauma to the Knee >
        • Meniscal Injuries
        • ACL Injury
      • Partial v Total Knee replacement
    • Limb Lengthening >
      • Femoral lengthening over the nail
  • Orthopaedic Trauma
    • Complex Trauma Impact
    • Principles of fine wire frame fixation >
      • Indications for fine wire frame
      • Complications >
        • Predictable complications
        • Unpredictable complications
      • Pin sites management
      • Activities >
        • Videos
        • Photos
    • Poller or Blocking screw >
      • Mechanic of Poller screw
      • Without and With a Poller Screw
      • Third Generation Poller Screws >
        • Epicentric poller screws in osteoporotic bone
        • Epicentric poller screws in comminuted spiral fracture
      • Use of Poller Screw(s) in Complex Cases >
        • Segmental Femoral Fracture
        • Low Supracondylar Femoral Fracture
        • Low Supracondylar Femoral Fracture 2nd case
        • Femoral Non-union - Antegrade Nail
        • Femoral Non-union - Retrograde nail
        • Distal Tibia Spiral Fracture
    • VAC irrigation
    • Complex Cases >
      • Femoral diaphysis defect
      • Capitellum Fractures
      • Distal Femoral Fractures
      • Proximal Humerus Fractures
      • Subtrochanteric Femoral Fractures
  • Osseointegration
    • Osseointegration-Physiotherapy
    • Osseointegration-Surgery
    • Osseointegration-NHS Perspective
  • Medico-legal
    • PI Solicitors
  • Blog
  • Contact
    • About
    • CV