Orthopedist
Consultant-Orthopedic Surgeon
Mon-Fri
07:00 - 18:00
Saturday
07:00 - 14:00
Sunday
09:00 - 12:00
Dr. Sajan K. Hegde is a Spine surgeon and has more than 43 years of expertise. He is renowned for doing spine and joint procedures employing cutting-edge medical innovations such as cervical
43 Year of Experience
Dr. K. Sajan Hegde is an Orthopedic surgeon who practices on Greams Road, Chennai, and has been in practice for 43 years. Dr. K. Sajan Hegde is a physician at the Apollo Hospital on Chennai Greams Road. In 1980, he earned his MBBS from the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, and in 1985, he earned his MS in orthopedics there. He belongs to the IMA, the Indian Medical Association. The doctor offers a variety of services, including joint mobilization and joint and muscle problems.
Orthopedician at Apollo Hospital, 2005
Apollo Hospitals, Greams Road, Chennai
Dr. Sajan K. Hegde is offering the following treatment procedures:
Revision Hip Replacement: A total hip replacement (THR) reoperation is referred to as a hip revision (sometimes known as a "revision hip replacement"). The prosthesis that is inserted during the initial surgery is completely or partially replaced during this subsequent procedure.
Knee Arthroplasty: A knee replacement, commonly known as knee arthroplasty or a complete knee replacement, is an operation to repair an arthritis-damaged knee. The kneecap and the caps on the ends of the bones that make up the knee joint are made of metal and plastic.
Total Hip Replacement: A total hip replacement involves the removal of the diseased bone and cartilage and their replacement with artificial parts. A metal stem is inserted into the hollow center of the femur to replace the broken femoral head.
Acetabular Fixation: The fracture in the ball-and-socket hip joint's socket section is known as an acetabular fracture. They happen less frequently than fractures of the upper femur or femoral head. Open reduction surgery is a surgical treatment for acetabular fractures
Pediatric Fracture Treatment: A pediatric fracture, also known as a child bone fracture, is a medical ailment in which a kid's (someone under the age of 18) bone is cracked or shattered. Minimal-invasive surgeries are performed as a treatment procedure for this disease.
Arthrodesis: Arthrodesis is a surgical procedure in which the injured joint is physically straightened out by the orthopedic surgeon, who then removes the cartilage and stabilizes the bone so that the bones can mend together
Lower Femoral Osteotomy: In a distal femoral osteotomy, the end of the femur is surgically fractured, changing the form of the bone. The proximal (upper) end of the thigh bone, commonly known as the femur, is cut and aligned during this procedure.
Patellofemoral Replacement: Partial knee replacements like patellofemoral replacements resurface a section of the knee. For patients with modest damage to the bone and cartilage on the underside of the kneecap, the surgery serves as an alternative to a complete knee replacement.
BMHR: Birmingham Mid-Head Resection (BMHR) prostheses are implantation techniques used for the treatment of hip osteoarthritis in young patients in order to preserve as much bone material as possible.
High Tibial Osteotomy: An operation called a high tibial osteotomy realigns the knee joint. By maintaining damaged joint tissue, this procedure may help certain patients with knee arthritis delay or avoid the need for a partial or full knee replacement.
Elastic Nailing for Pediatric Fractures: The main indication for elastic nailing is the treatment of pediatric metaphyseal and diaphyseal long bone fractures. Two elastic nails are placed into the medullary canal through the metaphysis, advanced through the fracture site, and driven into the opposing metaphysis.
Limb Lengthening Procedures: Limb lengthening procedures are surgical procedures that can lessen or eliminate limb-length disparities. The procedure stretches the surrounding muscles, tendons, and ligaments, as well as lengthening a patient's arm or leg bones.
MBBS: The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, 1980
MS, Orthopaedics, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, 1985
Orthopedic Surgeon
Indian Medical Association (IMA)
95770, Tamil Nadu Medical Council, 2012
Joint and Muscle Problems
Joint Mobilization
Spine and Joint Surgeries
Minimally Invasive Sacroiliac Joint Fusion
Deformity Correction of Infantile Scoliosis
Reconstruction of Lumbar and Cervical Discs
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Book AppoinmentThe Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Gujarat
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Gujarat
Envisioning the goals & paving the path to success for the organization.