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Mr Ahmed Magan
14.08.24
Traumatologia
What is an orthopaedic trauma?
Orthopaedic trauma refers to severe injuries to the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons. These injuries typically result from accidents or events involving high impact, such as car accidents, falls from significant heights or sports-related incidents. Orthopaedic trauma can range from simple fractures or dislocations to complex injuries involving multiple broken bones and damaged soft tissues. Leading consultant orthopaedic surgeon Mr Ahmed Magan takes a detailed look at orthopaedic trauma in this article, considering diagnosis and treatment alongside recovery and rehabilitation In expert detail.
When is it a good time to have a facelift?
There are so many considerations involved in having a facelift, and one of those is: “when exactly is it the right time to have one?”. Here to answer this question, and other important factors regarding the procedure, is leading maxillofacial surgeon in London, Professor Kavin Andi.
Mr Christian Brown
15.07.24
Urologia
All we need to know about prostate health
In one of our latest articles here below, esteemed consultant urologist, Mr Christian Brown, shares his expert insights with regards to prostate health, telling us how prostate cancer is usually checked for by urologists.
Mr Ken Anson
05.07.24
Urologia
A guide to kidney, ureteric, and bladder stones
Urinary stone disease involves the formation of hard mineral deposits, or stones, in the kidneys, ureters, or bladder, causing pain, and urinary issues, and sometimes requiring medical treatment for removal. Distinguished consultant urological surgeon Mr Ken Anson covers everything you need to know about the condition, including its symptoms, treatment options, and lifestyle changes that can help reduce the risk of developing stones.
What to know about facial injuries after accidents
In this article, Professor Kavin Andi, a highly experienced and distinguished consultant oral and maxillofacial surgeon, talks to us all about facial injuries after an accident, detailing how they are typically treated.
Professor Greg Shaw
18.03.24
Urologia
All we need to know about prostate cancer and PSA testing
In this article here, esteemed consultant urologist, Professor Greg Shaw, talks at length about PSA testing, breaking down what factors lead to a raised PSA, and how this type of test can help in either ruling out or diagnosing prostate cancer.
Mr Dimitrios Karadaglis
12.12.23
Traumatologia
Shoulder injuries are very common musculoskeletal problems that can cause pain, stiffness, and weakness. Here, Mr Dimitrios Karadaglis, renowned consultant orthopaedic surgeon, provides a comprehensive insight into shoulder injuries including causes and treatment.
Mr Dimitrios Karadaglis
25.10.23
Traumatologia
Wrist injuries: What are the causes and how are they treated?
Wrist injuries are very common, and have a wide range of causes. The treatment for these injuries varies depending on the cause, severity and the structure of the wrist that is damaged. In his latest online article, renowned consultant orthopaedic surgeon Mr Dimitrios Karadaglis explains everything you need to know about these injuries.
Mr Kelvin Chong
25.08.23
Chirurgia generale
Mastectomy: Why opt for this form of breast cancer surgery?
While lumpectomy is often the preferred choice for many patients requiring breast cancer surgery, mastectomy may better suit certain individuals. In this insightful guide, we hear from Mr Kelvin Chong, a consultant oncoplastic breast surgeon, who addresses prevalent misconceptions on mastectomy procedures and explores situations where mastectomies become imperative.
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