Drs. Mollabashy and Gilbert of Greater Dallas Orthopaedics offer specialized care for patients in need of periprosthetic fracture correction.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | 01/10/2013 |
Dallas, TX ( connect2business.co.uk ) September 26, 2013 - Joint replacement surgery is a serious, and sometimes painful, procedure. When a bone breaks around the components or implants of a joint replacement, it is known as a "periprosthetic fracture." This type of fracture is quite serious, and typically occurs in patients who previously underwent total knee, or hip replacement surgery. Drs. Mollabashy and Gilbert, of Greater Dallas Orthopaedics, offer specialized care for patients in need of reconstructive joint surgery.
A periproprosthetic fracture usually occurs years after the initial surgery, and is most commonly the result of a fall or injury. Some common symptoms include pain around the hip or thigh area, and the injured leg appearing shorter or deformed. Doctors face several challenges when it comes to treating periprosthetic fractures. For one, most patients who have had total hip or knee replacement surgery are usually older, and have lost bone mass over the years, making the bones thinner and more difficult to work with. Also, the previous implant can obstruct with the placement of new fixtures that will correct the fracture.
While these fractures are rare, Dr. Mollabashy and Dr. Gilbert offer expert care in reconstructive joint surgeries, including the correction of periprosthetic fractures. Greater Dallas Orthopaedics is among the largest joint revision practices in the country, welcoming patients from around the country, who travel there seeking expert care from a dedicated, efficient staff. Both doctors have extensive experience in diagnosing and treating a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions.
Since periprosthetic fractures almost always require corrective surgery, Drs. Mollabashy and Gilbert focus on presenting their patients with procedures that are less invasive, less risky, and offer the shortest recovery period possible. They focus on personalized care, and work closely with each patient to ensure optimal results.
If you are experiencing issues following total hip or knee replacement surgery, Drs. Mollabashy and Gilbert may be able to help. With a vast amount of experience and expertise, these surgeons have created one of the most highly respected orthopedic practices in the country. Contact Greater Dallas Orthopaedics today to discover what treatment is right for you.
Dr. Mollabashy and Dr. Gilbert practice at Greater Dallas Orthopaedics in Dallas, Texas. Interested parties are encouraged to find out more at www.gdortho.com.
About Greater Dallas Orthopaedics
Greater Dallas Orthopaedics is made up of board certified surgeons, Dr. Al Mollabashy and Dr. Nathan Gilbert. Specializing in musculoskeletal oncology, reconstructive orthopaedic surgery, and general orthopedics, GD Ortho treats adult and pediatric patients with efficiency and care.
Dr. Gilbert attended The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas and completed his internship in general surgery and residency in orthopedic surgery at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School & Parkland Memorial Hospital. Dr. Mollabashy, who attended Indiana University School of Medicine, went on to complete a General Surgical Internship at the Methodist Hospital of Indiana. Both surgeons are also assistant clinical professors at UT Southwestern Medical School and are actively involved in physician education.
Greater Dallas Orthopaedics can be reached at 214.252.7020 or http://www.gdortho.com/
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Greater Dallas Orthopaedics is made up of board certified surgeons, Dr. Al Mollabashy and Dr. Nathan Gilbert. Specializing in musculoskeletal oncology, reconstructive orthopaedic surgery, and general orthopedics, GD Ortho treats adult and pediatric patients with efficiency and care. Greater Dallas Orthopaedics can be reached at 214.252.7020 or http://www.gdortho.com/
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Dr. Gilbert attended The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas and completed his internship in general surgery and residency in orthopedic surgery at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School & Parkland Memorial Hospital. Greater Dallas Orthopaedics can be reached at 214.252.7020 or http://www.gdortho.com
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