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Elbow Replacement in Latin America

Hospitals, clinics and medical centers in Latin America performing Elbow Replacement.

Hospital Universitario de San Vicente Fundación

Our orthopedic service has a long history of more than 50 years of experience; Our great interdisciplinary team offers an integral management to the patient, helping him to his recovery and adequate rehabilitation.

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Hospital Clínica UNIBE

The high specialization due to the complexity of the orthopedic problems is performed by highly technical teams, using the most modern technology and the most advanced techniques, such as minimally invasive surgery or computer-controlled surgery (navigation).

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Dr. Vladimir Badilla Vargas

Orthopedics, Traumatology

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Oasis of Hope Hospital

A modern, high tech medical and surgical facility catering to cancer patients and doubles as a cancer research institution as well.

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Baja Orthopedics

A specialized orthopedic clinic from Tijuana with three orthopedic specialists, all of which speak English and regularly treat American patients. The clinic was established in 1990, is ISO certifiede, and all doctors speak English.

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Hospital de Tulúm

Hospital de Tulum is a small, modern (opened in 2010), second level private medical center. Nine certified physicians and surgeons provide healthcare services to the city of Tulum, the surrounding area, and the tourists who visit this Mexican vacation spot.

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Dr. Hugo Jesus Sanchez Coello

Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology

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San Fernando Hospital

One of Panama’s largest hospitals, offering a wide range of medical specialties and fully equipped facilities. Clinica Hospital San Fernando was the first hospital in Panama to be accredited by the JCI.

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San Javier Marina Hospital

A tertiary, modern, small hospital, which is part of the San Javier group of hospitals. The hospital employs 48 physicians in most medical specialties, and provides many services to accomodate private and foreign patients.

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Galenia Hospital

We provide medical care to cover all fields of orthopedics including trauma surgery, joint surgery, spine surgery, hand surgery, locomotor tumor surgery, sports medicine, and rehabilitation medicine. In addition to surgical treatment, we also perform medical treatment and rehabilitation.

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Dr. Monica Zabarain

Orthodontics

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Hospital Country 2000

A small, private and modern general service hospital, offering a wide range of medical services, including plastic surgery, orthopedics, general surgery, oncology, infertility and pediatrics. Facilities include private rooms with a TV and phone line.

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Dr. Rafael Ortega Orozco

Physician/Orthopedic Surgeon

Dr. Rafael A.Jiménez, MD

Orthopaedic Surgeon

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Clínica Anglo Americana

This team develops a set of measures to promote health, prevention, diagnosis and treatment, as well as psychological, labor, social, and vocational actions aimed at obtaining the maximum possible return to the community of patients.

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About Elbow Replacement

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.

What is Elbow Replacement Surgery 
Elbow replacement surgery is a surgical procedure that replaces the elbow joint bones with an artificial elbow joint. It is successful in relieving pain for patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, and elbow injuries. 

The Artificial Elbow 
The prosthetic elbow joint is composed of two parts:
  • The Humeral Component 
    The lower part of the humerus in the upper arm is replaced by the humeral component. It is anchored into the hollow interior of the humerus by a long stem.
  • The Ulnar Component 
    The upper part of the ulna in the lower arm is replaced by the ulnar component. It is anchored into the hollow interior of the ulna by a shorter metal stem.
A hinge connects the humeral and ulnar components that are made of plastic and metal. A cemented or un-cemented prosthesis is used to keep the artificial elbow in position. 

How is the Elbow Replacement Performed? 
  • A surgical incision is made on the patient’s arm to expose the elbow joint.
  • The injured tissue and bones of the elbow joint are removed.
  • A hole is drilled into the middle of the upper and lower arm bones.
  • The stem ends of the artificial elbow joints are put into both the bones.
  • A hinge is used to attach the two stems.
  • The incision is closed with stitches and covered with a bandage.
  • A splint may be used to keep the arm stable.

How to Prepare for the Elbow Replacement? 
  • The patient needs to undergo a physical checkup.
  • 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 doctor should be informed if the patient has been drinking more than 2 drinks of alcohol per day.
  • The patient may be required to meet the physical or occupational therapist to learn some exercises before the surgery.

Days admitted : 2 to 3 days

Anesthesia : General or regional anesthesia depending on the patient

Recovery : - The patient is taken to the recovery room to be monitored until the effect of anesthesia diminishes. - The patient may be required to use a splint in the arm to support the elbow. Ice pack may also be wrapped around the arm to ease the pain and swelling. - The stitches are removed after 10 days. - Swelling and pain will remain for 2 to 4 weeks and the patient will need help with daily activities for about 6 weeks. - Pain medication will be prescribed by the doctor. - The patient may be able to start using the arm in about 12 weeks. - A full recovery may take approximately one year.

Risks : Risks of anesthesia include: - Breathing difficulty - Allergic reaction to medication Risks of surgery include: - Bleeding - Blood clotting - Infection Additional risks include: - Nerve injury - Bone breakage - Blood vessel injury - Allergic reaction to the artificial elbow joint - Dislocation of the artificial elbow joint - Loosening of the artificial elbow joint in due course

After care : - The patient is taken to the recovery room to be monitored until the effect of anesthesia diminishes. - The patient may be required to use a splint in the arm to support the elbow. Ice pack may also be wrapped around the arm to ease the pain and swelling. - The stitches are removed after 10 days. - Swelling and pain will remain for 2 to 4 weeks and the patient will need help with daily activities for about 6 weeks. - Pain medication will be prescribed by the doctor. - The patient may be able to start using the arm in about 12 weeks. - A full recovery may take approximately one year.

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