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Operative Arthroscopy: Examination of
the knee or shoulder using a small telescope
to discover and document the disease or
injury with video and still photography. The
problem area can then be treated with a
variety of microsurgical techniques. To
learn more, please visit the
Arthroscopy Association of North America
and the American Academy of
Orthopaedic Surgeons websites.
Arthroscopic Meniscus, Cartilage Surface
and Ligament Repairs: Arthroscopic
excision, repair, or replacement with graft
material, for injured soft tissue structures
in the knee and shoulder. A wide range of
the latest proven techniques and materials
are used to restore form, stability,
mobility and pain-free function. To learn
more, please visit the
Arthroscopy Association of North America
and the
Shoulder Surgeon websites.
ConforMIS iPD: The most conservative
approach to severe one-sided arthritis,
performed as outpatient surgery under local
anesthesia. A device custom-made from a
patient’s 3-D MRI is placed in the knee by
arthroscopic and minimally invasive surgery,
preventing bone from rubbing on bone, thus
helping to reduce pain and straighten the
leg. No bone or cartilage is removed. To
learn more, please visit the
ConforMIS website.
Repicci Partial Knee Surface Replacement:
The most bone-sparing partial knee
replacement (Unicompartmental Knee
Arthroplasty), usually used for lateral side
arthritis. A fixed plastic bearing surface
is placed in the knee via a minimally
invasive surgery, which may be performed on
an outpatient basis. To learn more, please
visit the
Repicci website.
Oxford Mobile Bearing Partial Knee
Replacement: A minimally invasive
partial knee replacement for the medial
side, with an excellent history of survival
for over 30 years. Restores near normal knee
motion, feel, and function. To learn more,
please visit the
Biomet website.
MIS Total Knee Replacement: A variety
of minimally invasive knee surface
replacements, fixed or mobile, designed to
reduce the trauma from surgery and allow the
patient to walk with full weight bearing on
the same day as the surgery. No general
anesthesia is necessary, and post-operative
pain is reduced. The type of prosthesis used
is selected to best serve the purpose of the
patient. The goal is a pain-free, fully
functional, long lasting result. To learn
more, please visit the American Academy of
Orthopaedic Surgeons, the
DePuy, the
Zimmer, and the
Biomet websites.
Total and Partial Shoulder Replacements:
Minimally invasive shoulder replacements
done using the latest proven techniques for
pain-free, enduring results. To learn more,
please visit the
Tornier and the
Shoulder Surgeon websites.
A Comprehensive Joint Replacement
Program: Preoperative patient teaching
and accelerated post-operative
rehabilitation help speed recovery from
surgery. An advanced anesthesia technique
helps eliminate the need for narcotic
medicine after surgery. Patients can
typically walk on the day of surgery and in
most cases leave the hospital in several
days. To learn more, please visit the
Biomet and the
Zimmer websites. |
For more
information, visit our Frequently Asked
Questions:
Knee Replacement
Surgery - Frequently Asked Questions
Total Shoulder
Replacement Surgery - Frequently Asked
Questions
Arthroscopic
Shoulder Surgery - Frequently Asked
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DR.
DAUPHINÉ WAS THE FIRST ORTHOPEDIST IN THE MONTEREY
BAY AREA TO OFFER: |
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Operative Arthroscopy
(1976) |
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Comprehensive
Orthopedic/Physical Therapy in one location at the
Monterey Sports Medicine Center (1981) |
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Outpatient Arthroscopic
Meniscus Repair (1983) |
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Outpatient Arthroscopic
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair (1983) |
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Outpatient Arthroscopic
Shoulder Rotator Cuff Repair (1996) |
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Minimally Invasive Repicci Partial Knee Replacement (UKA 2001) |
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Outpatient Partial Knee
Replacement (2001) |
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Minimally Invasive
Total Knee Replacement (TKA 2004) |
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Oxford Mobile Bearing
Partial Knee Replacement (UKA 2006) |
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ConforMIS iPD
arthroscopic treatment for early osteoarthritis of
the knee (2007) |
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