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Dr. Jyothi combines expert surgical skills with state-of-the-art Arthrex technologies to provide comprehensive orthopedic care for sports injuries and trauma cases. Her approach utilizes Arthrex’s innovative tools and techniques, such as fiber-based sutures and implant systems, designed to enhance surgical precision and patient outcomes.

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Shoulder

Proximal Biceps Tenodesis

Proximal biceps tenodesis is the surgical reattachment of a torn proximal biceps tendon, which connects the upper part of your biceps muscle to the shoulder.Your doctor will look for specific signs such as the ‘Popeye Muscle’ sign where the biceps muscle bunches up near the elbow which implies a complete rupture of the proximal tendon.

Subpectoral BicepsTM Tenodesis With the TensionTight Button

Proximal Humerus Fractures

The humerus is the bone that forms the upper arm. It articulates with the glenoid cavity of the scapula (shoulder blade) to form the shoulder joint and with the lower arm bones – the ulna and radius – to form the elbow joint. The proximal humerus is the upper end of the arm bone that forms the shoulder joint. The humerus is broadly divided into the head, neck and shaft region.

FiberTape Cerclage Humerus Fracture Management

Rotator Cuff Repair

Rotator cuff repair is a surgery to repair an injured or torn rotator cuff. It is usually performed arthroscopically on an outpatient basis. An arthroscope, a small, fiber-optic instrument consisting of a lens, light source, and video camera. The camera projects images of the inside of the joint onto a large monitor, allowing your doctor to look for any damage, assess the type of injury and repair it.

FiberTak SpeedBridge Rotator Cuff Repair

AC Joint Stabilization

Acromioclavicular (AC) joint stabilization is a surgical procedure employed to treat severe cases of AC joint dislocation. AC joint dislocation is the separation of the collar bone or clavicle from the acromion (the top portion of the shoulder blade or scapula at the outer edge of the shoulder) due to severe trauma.

Knotless AC TightRope® System

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Elbow

Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL) Repair with Internal Brace

UCL repair with an internal brace is a surgery that involves the use of collagen-coated tape (internal brace) surgically placed at the site of the damaged UCL ligaments. It provides better resistant and a faster recovery compared to traditional reconstruction surgery that involves the use of graft tissue from your body.

Elbow UCL Repair Using the InternalBraceTM System

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Knee

ACL Reconstruction

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is a surgical procedure to replace a torn or damaged ACL ligament in your knee with a new ACL tissue graft obtained most commonly from your own body (autograft) or in rare cases from a deceased donor (allograft).

ACL Reconstruction

Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction

The medial patellofemoral ligament is a band of tissue that extends from the femoral medial epicondyle to the superior aspect of the patella. It is a major ligament that stabilizes the patella and helps in preventing patellar subluxation (partial dislocation) or dislocation.

MFPL Reconstruction using Hybrid Knee Fibertak Anchors and Biocomposite Fastthread interference screw

Meniscal Repair Surgery

Meniscus repair is an outpatient surgical procedure to repair torn knee cartilage. A variety of minimally invasive procedures are used to repair a torn meniscus, and postoperative protection is required to allow for recovery.

Fiberstitch 15 All Inside Meniscus Repair Surgical Technique

Meniscus Root Repair

Meniscus root repair is a surgery performed to repair a torn meniscus root. Meniscal repair may be performed either by open surgery under direct vision or minimally invasively using an arthroscope that can be inserted into the knee through a very small key-hole incision to locate and repair the damaged meniscus.

Sutureloc Implant for Meniscal Root Repair

Distal Femoral Osteotomy

A distal femoral osteotomy is recommended if you have a genu valgus deformity causing degeneration in the outer (lateral) part of the knee. During a distal femoral osteotomy, the femur is lined up surgically so that the femoral axis passes through the center of the knee and pressure on the damaged side of the knee joint is relieved.

Distal Femoral Osteotomy

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