Prof. Dr. Adel Refaat Obeya
Professor and Head of Orthopedic Surgery Department
Prof. Dr. Adel Refaat Obeya
Professor and Head of Orthopedic Surgery Department
Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University - Egypt
Academic Qualifications:
PhD in Orthopedic Surgery:
Gunma University, Japan
Alexandria University
Fellowships:
Fellow of the Institute of Oncology, Tokyo - Japan
Fellow of the Harunasu Center for Spine Surgery, Japan
Fellow of the Mayo Clinic for Arthroscopy and Joint Replacement, USA
Fellow of the Chang Jung Memorial Hospital for Hand Surgery and Microsurgery, Taiwan
Medical Services Provided:
Orthopedics:
Adult and Pediatric Orthopedics: Treatment of bone injuries and diseases.
Bone Deformities: Correction of congenital or acquired deformities.
Spine Surgery:
Adult and Pediatric Spine Surgery: Treatment of spine problems.
Spine Deformities Correction.
Joint Replacement:
Hip and other joint replacement surgery.
Sports Injuries:
Diagnosis and treatment of sports injuries, including arthroscopic surgery.
Hand and Foot Surgery:
Treatment of injuries and diseases of the hand and foot.
Advanced treatments:
Stem cell therapy: to improve bone healing.
Thermotherapy: to relieve pain and improve joint movement.
ACL treatment: surgery to repair the ligament.
Arthroscopy:
Arthroscopic procedures to treat joint problems.
Contact Information:
Clinic Number:
034864777
01114449101
01222408646
01212754545
Address:
12 Champollion St., Azarita, Alexandria
Website:
orthopedic-surgeon-782.business.site
Working Hours:
Daily from 12 pm to 5 pm except Thursday and Friday
Professional Associations:
Member of the Egyptian Orthopedic Society
Member of the Arab Orthopedic Society
Member of the Japanese Orthopedic Society
Co-Founder of the Egyptian Orthopedic Oncology Group
Member of the International Society for Limb Salvage (ISOLS)
Member of SICOT
Suggested Results
FAQ
Bone pain can result from several causes, including:
- Injuries such as fractures or contusions.
- Osteoporosis or vitamin D deficiency.
- Arthritis or bone infections.
- Overexertion or intense physical activities.
- Other diseases such as tumors or infections.
Orthopedic surgery is a medical procedure used to fix fractures and injuries affecting bones and joints. This surgery helps in realigning the bones or replacing damaged joints, which aids in restoring mobility and relieving pain.
The ACL is one of the ligaments in the knee that helps stabilize the joint. If torn due to a sports injury, it can be treated through knee arthroscopy, where the arthroscope is used to repair the damaged ligament without fully opening the knee.
When a bone fractures, it is realigned into its proper position using surgery or a cast, depending on the type of fracture. If the fracture is complex, screws or plates may be used to stabilize the bone until it heals. After surgery, physical therapy is followed to rehabilitate the bones and joints.
Arthritis is a condition that causes swelling and pain in the joints and can be due to cartilage damage. If the condition is severe, it may be treated by replacing the damaged joint with a prosthetic device, such as in knee or hip replacement surgery.
A torn knee cartilage can happen due to an injury or sudden movement. If the tear is significant, it is treated with knee arthroscopy, where the damaged parts of the cartilage are removed using precise techniques without the need for a large incision.
Spinal surgery is used to fix vertebral or intervertebral disc problems that may cause back pain. If there is a herniated disc or spinal stenosis, treatment may involve removing the damaged part of the disc or bone, helping relieve pain.
A shoulder sprain can occur due to a sudden movement or heavy lifting. In some cases, shoulder arthroscopy may be needed to repair damaged tendons or ligaments. This is done through a small incision using precise tools to fix the shoulder without the need for major surgery.
Joint replacement surgery is needed when a joint becomes too damaged due to conditions like arthritis or osteoarthritis. In this surgery, the damaged joint is removed and replaced with a prosthetic joint to improve movement and reduce pain.
Sports injuries include ligament tears or muscle injuries. Orthopedic surgery is used to fix these injuries using techniques like arthroscopy to repair ligaments or damaged tissues, helping athletes return quickly to their activities.
Bone lengthening surgery is used to treat shortened limbs or bone deformities. In this surgery, a part of the bone is gradually separated using a special device to lengthen the bone until it reaches the desired length.