Greater Dallas Orthopaedics’ Doctors Mollabashy and Gilbert provide patients with personalized treatment plans for infected extremities at one of the largest infection and joint revision practices in the United States.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | 18/07/2013 |
Dallas, TX ( connect2business.co.uk ) July 16, 2013 - Both septic arthritis and osteomyelitis can severely damage parts of the limbs if not treated promptly by certified professionals. Infections in the bones and joints may be caused by germs in the bloodstream travelling to the area, by an injury bringing the germs directly at the area, or by a failed joint replacement. Operations, needles, and antibiotics are all possible methods of eliminating the dangerous infections in your body.
Septic arthritis refers to an infection of the joint, and most commonly affects infants and older adults in the knees and hips. This condition can inflict heavy damage to the bone and cartilage in the area, meaning fast treatment is necessary for preserving the patient's health. Osteomyelitis, an infection of the bones, most commonly affects children in the legs and upper arm and typically manifests in the spine in adults. If they suffer from ulcers, people with diabetes may even develop osteomyelitis in their feet.
Drs. Gilbert and Mollabashy of Greater Dallas Orthopaedics have treated countless septic arthritis and osteomyelitis conditions in patients from all over the world and boast a 95% success rate for their cases. The surgeons of Greater Dallas Orthopaedics hold a weekly meeting to go over every case individually and create personalized treatment plans for every patient. If possible, they try to avoid surgery by treating with other means, but they are vastly experienced in performing these sometimes necessary operations.
To treat the infections of joints and bones, Dr. Mollabashy and Dr. Gilbert may first consider noninvasive options, like antibiotics. For septic arthritis, they may attempt to drain the joint with a needle or with surgery, and the patient may also require intravenous antibiotics. If the infection in the joint is caused by a previous replacement procedure, the doctors may perform joint revision surgery (they perform approximately 600 of these procedures annually). For osteomyelitis, the doctors typically will have to consider surgery to remove dead sections of bone followed by a strong antibiotic plan to follow up.
If you are living with an infected joint or bone, Drs. Mollabashy and Gilbert may be able to help you. With people travelling hundreds and thousands of miles to come see them, both surgeons clearly demonstrate their experience and knowledge when it comes to helping their patients' health concerns. Contact Greater Dallas Orthopaedics today to find out more about bone and joint infection, and 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 orthopaedics, 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 orthopaedic 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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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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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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