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Vascularised Free Muscle Transfer (Upper Limb)

Drainage of Multiple Upper-Limb Tenosynovitis

Cervical Spine Closed Reduction with Skull Traction Devices

Open Fracture Debridement with External Fixation (Upper or Lower Limb)

Corrective Osteotomy for Lower-Limb Joint Deformities (Without Fixation)

Final-Stage Orthopaedic Reconstruction or Completion Procedure

Major Joint Contracture Release (Upper or Lower Limb)

Completion or Revision Amputation with Soft-Tissue Reconstruction

Limb Replantation (Finger, Hand, or Arm): Saving Severed Limbs

Synovectomy of Major Joint (Open or Arthroscopic)

Septic Arthritis Surgical Washout (Major Joint)

Multiple Finger or Toe Amputation

Toe Amputation (Single Digit): Preventing Spread of Infection or Tissue Loss

Finger Amputation (Single Digit): Managing Severe Injury or Infection

De Quervain’s Release: Resolving Painful Thumb and Wrist Tendon Entrapment

Upper-Limb Vascular Repair After Trauma

Hand Microsurgical Repair (Vessels and/or Nerves)

Elbow Reconstruction with Bone Grafting: Restoring Stability After Severe Injury

Cervical Spine Anterior Decompression and Fusion (Single Segment)

Bone Growth Stimulator Insertion: Promoting Healing in Non-Union Fractures

Primary Total Ankle Arthroplasty: Preserving Motion in End-Stage Ankle Arthritis

Closed Reduction of Major Joint Dislocation Under Anaesthesia

Upper-Limb Tenotomy (Single or Multiple): Releasing Painful or Contracted Tendons

Shoulder Hemiarthroplasty: Partial Joint Replacement for Pain Relief

Patellectomy (Partial or Total): Relieving Pain from Irreparable Kneecap Damage

Nail Bed Laceration Repair (Single Nail)

Epiphysiodesis for Lower-Limb Length Discrepancy

Knee Hemarthrosis Aspiration Under General Anaesthesia

Finger Joint Excision Arthroplasty: Relieving Pain While Preserving Motion

Complex Hand Injury Debridement with Repair or Reconstruction (1–2 Tendons or Fractures)

Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Multiple Facial Fractures (>2)

Tennis Elbow Surgical Release: Resolving Chronic Elbow Pain

Cervical Spine Anterior Decompression and Fusion / Disc Replacement (2 Segments)

Corrective Osteotomy for Lower-Limb Deformities: Realigning the Leg for Better Function

Ankle Arthrodesis for Various Lesions: Eliminating Pain Through Surgical Fusion

Final-Stage Lower-Limb Reconstruction or Alignment Correction

Removal of Major Orthopaedic Implants (Lower Limb): Completing the Treatment Cycle

Complex Lower-Limb Soft-Tissue Reconstruction with Flaps

Revision Major Tendon Reconstruction of the Foot or Ankle

Major Tendon Reconstruction of the Foot or Ankle: Restoring Dynamic Stability

Revision Calcaneal Fracture Fixation: Correcting Failed Heel Reconstruction

Open Reduction and Fixation of Calcaneal Fracture: Rebuilding the Heel

Revision ORIF for Ankle Fracture Non-Union or Mal-Union

Complex Ankle Fracture ORIF (Intra-Articular): Restoring Joint Alignment and Stability

Major Facial Bone Reconstruction After Trauma: Restoring Function and Symmetry

Major Hand Trauma Reconstruction (Multiple Structures): Saving Dexterity

Open Reduction and Fixation of Complex Elbow Fractures: Preserving Motion and Strength

Complex Knee Ligament Reconstruction (Multi-Ligament): Restoring Joint Stability After Severe Injury

Revision Spinal Fusion or Instrumentation: Correcting Failed Spine Surgery

Corpectomy With Reconstruction: Removing Diseased Vertebral Segments

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