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Tendon Repair Surgery in Thailand

Hospitals and medical centers in Thailand performing Tendon Repair Surgery.

Bumrungrad Hospital

Bumrungrad International is an internationally accredited, multi-specialty hospital located in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand.

55 listed orthopedics specialists:

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Dr. Thamrongrat Keokarn

Orthopaedics
Orthopaedics, Hand

Dr. Atirek Chivabongs

Geriatric Orthopaedics
Trauma Orthopaedics
Orthopaedics

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BNH Hospital

A JCI accredited hospital with a 225 in-patient bed capacity which offers a wide range of medical services. Services for international patients include aesthetic procedures and cosmetic surgery.

23 listed orthopedics specialists:

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Tendon Repair Surgery

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Chaophya Hospital

The Chaophya Hospital is a JCI accredited, tertiary private hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, which has been in operation since 1991. It has an international department which offers a comprehensive range of supporting services to foreign patients.

Listed orthopedics specialists:

Assoc. Prof. Chatuporn Chotigavanich

Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery

Dr. Perajit Eamsobhana

Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery

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Tendon Repair Surgery

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Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital

Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital is the main hospital of the Samitivej hospitals group. It provides quality tertiary care, from cosmetic surgery to major operations such as open heart surgery.

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About Tendon Repair Surgery

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.

How is Tendon Repair Surgery Performed?

  • The skin overlying the injured tendon is cleansed using an antiseptic solution.
  • An incision is made over the injured tendon.
  • Once the tendon is located, the damaged ends of the tendon are sutured together.
  • In case of severe damage, a tendon graft is used by taking a part of tendon from any other part of the patient's body.
  • The tendon graft is then used to repair the severely injured tendon.
  • Connective tissues around the tendons may be reattached if required.
  • The incision is closed with stitches and covered with a bandage.

How to Prepare for Tendon Repair Surgery?
  • The patient is physically examined to ensure that the patient is in a good condition to undergo surgery.
  • The patient's affected joint is studied using radiographs and other imaging tests.
  • Some joint fluid may be withdrawn using a needle, which is tested for any signs of infection, bleeding, and arthritis.
  • The doctor should be informed about any medication that the patient is taking with or without a prescription. These may include supplements or herbs or drugs.
  • Certain medication that the patient is taking may be stopped two weeks before the surgery.
  • The doctor should be informed if the patient has any ailments or medical conditions.
  • The patient must stop smoking to ensure a quick recovery.
  • An anesthesiologist will interview the patient to determine the appropriate anesthesia for the patient.

Days admitted : Tendon repair surgery is done as an outpatient procedure.

Anesthesia : Local, regional or general anesthesia is used, depending on the severity and location of the injury.

Recovery : - A cast or splint may be used to support the healing of the tendon for about 6 weeks. - Depending on the location and severity of the tendon damage, the patient may need to rest the affected tendon. - Medication may be prescribed by the doctor to control pain. - The patient may recover to be able to resume light activities within a few days.

Risks : Risks of surgery include: - Scar tissue formation that prevents smooth movements - Injury to the nerves and other blood vessels - Partial dysfunction of the affected joint - Joint stiffness - Bleeding - Blood clotting - Infection

After care : - The surgical bandages should be kept clean and dry. It should be covered while the patient is bathing. - Medication should be taken according to the doctor’s orders. - If patients are taking narcotic medicines, they should not drive. - The patient should undergo physical therapy to help in recovery. The doctor should be informed immediately if the following symptoms occur: - High fever - Signs of infection like redness, swelling, and drainage from the incision site.

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