Dr. Dharmesh Khatri Orthopedecian & Joint Replacement Surgeon

Dr. Dharmesh Khatri

Orthopedecian & Joint Replacement Surgeon

14 Years of Experience

Primus Super Specialty Hospital, New Delhi, India

  • Currently associated with primus Super Specialty Hospital.
  • Dr. Dharmesh Khatri is an experienced and skilled joint replacement surgeon with more than fourteen years of experience.
  • Member of Indian Orthopedic Association, Indian Medical Association, Indian Federation of Sports Medicine, Indian Arthroscopy Association.
  • Holds specialization in Hip, Knee and shoulder replacement Primary and revision & High Tibial Corrective osteotomy
  • Worked on various research projects at AIIMS including the CSIR (Council for Science and Industrial Research) 
     

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Qualifications

  • MBBS, 2003, AIIMS, New Delhi 
  • MS in Orthopedics, 2006, AIIMS, New Delhi
  • Senior Resident and Fellow in Joint Replacement Surgery
  • Research Associate under CSIR for the development of hip implants
  • Visiting fellow at Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada under Dr Allan Gross

Procedure

25 procedures across 4 departments

Boutonniere Deformity Treatment abroad A boutonniere deformity is a condition that affects the joints in one of your fingers. It causes the middle joint of your finger to bend in, and the outermost joint to bend out. It’s also called a central slip injury.  It’s often caused by rheumatoid arthritis. Other possible causes include: finger dislocation finger fractures deep cuts osteoarthritis

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Dislocated Elbow Treatment abroad A dislocated elbow occurs when the bones that make up the joint are forced out of alignment — typically when you land on an outstretched hand during a fall. The elbow is the second most commonly dislocated joint after the shoulder in adults, and the most commonly dislocated joint in children.  

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Dislocated Hip Treatment abroad When there is a hip dislocation, the femoral head is pushed either backward out of the socket, or forward. Posterior dislocation. In approximately 90% of hip dislocation patients, the thighbone is pushed out of the socket in a backwards direction. This is called a posterior dislocation. A posterior dislocation leaves the lower leg in a fixed position, with the knee and foot rotated in toward the middle of the body. Anterior dislocation. When the thighbone sl

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Dislocated Shoulder Treatment abroad  A dislocated shoulder is an injury in which your upper arm bone pops out of the cup-shaped socket that's part of your shoulder blade. The shoulder is the body's most mobile joint, which makes it susceptible to dislocation. If you suspect a dislocated shoulder, seek prompt medical attention. Most people regain full shoulder function within a few weeks.   

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Elbow Arthroscopy treatments abroad Arthroscopy is a procedure for diagnosing and treating joint problems. A surgeon inserts a narrow tube attached to a fiber-optic video camera through a small incision — about the size of a buttonhole. The view inside your joint is transmitted to a high-definition video monitor. Arthroscopy allows the surgeon to see inside your joint without making a large incision. Surgeons can even repair some types of joint damage during arthroscopy, with pencil-

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Elbow Replacement abroad The elbow is the joint between the arm and the forearms and is composed of three bones: the humerus (upper arm bone), the ulna (forearm bone on the pinky finger side) and the radius (forearm bone on the thumb side). The reasons why this joint needs to be replaced when other therapies to relieve the pain and discomfort have failed, are very similar to the ones that affect hips and knees. One of these is osteoarthritis, in which the cartilage that serves as cushion betw

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Find Endoscopy abroad  An endoscopy is a non-surgical procedure which is carried out to examine the digestive tract. An endoscope is a medical instrument with a flexible tube that is fitted with a light and a camera at the top. This device allows the doctor to view the digestive tract on a monitor. An upper GI tract endoscopy is inserted through the mouth. Other types of endoscopy procedures include a colonoscopy and sigmoidoscopy whereby the camera is inserted in the anus. An endoscopy

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Fracture Treatment abroad  A bone fracture is a medical condition where the continuity of the bone is broken. A significant percentage of bone fractures occur because of high force impact or stress.  However, a fracture may also be the result of some medical conditions which weaken the bones, for example osteoporosis, some cancers, or osteogenesis imperfecta.  

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Hip Arthroplasty abroad Hip replacement surgery is a process in which an orthopedic surgeon eliminates an aching hip joint with arthritis and substitutes an artificial joint commonly made from metal and plastic components. It is done when all other treatment alternatives have failed to provide adequate pain relief. How much does hip arthroplasty cost abroad? The cost of hip arthroplasty ranges between USD 4000- USD 28000. Where can I find hip arthroplasty treatment abroad? Find hi

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Hip Arthroscopy abroad A hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that allows doctors too see hip joint in the absence of making a slit through skin and tissues. it is used to determine and treat a wide range of problems related to hip. This procedure does not require large incisions. An arthroscope (a small camera) is inserted into the hip joint and with the help of the images received on the monitor, the surgeon guide the miniature surgical instrument. This helps in diagnosing the

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Hip Replacement abroad Hip Replacement abroad, A hip replacement involves replacing the natural hip joint that is not functional anymore and causes pain, with a prosthetic implant. Total hip joint replacement means that the end of the femur (thigh bone), cartilage, and hip socket are replaced to create new joint surfaces. Hip replacements are carried out to improve quality of life, relieving chronic pain caused by hip conditions, and improving hip mobility. Hip replacements are usually used

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Knee Arthroscopy abroad Knee Arthroscopy abroad In the strictest sense, knee arthroscopy involves the insertion of a camera (called arthroscopic camera) into a small incision in the knee so that the surgeon can examine different parts of the knee from the inside and repair or diagnose different conditions. The surgeon may insert other tools through other openings to repair or remove things from within the knee. Arthroscopic surgery may be an option for patients with several different conditi

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Knee Ligament Surgery (ACL) abroad The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is located in the knee and provides stability for the entire leg and lower half of the body. It is one of four major ligaments in the knee joint and perhaps the most important, allowing the knee to bend and twist without discomfort or limited motion. With similar properties to an elastic band, the anterior cruciate ligament can only pull, twist or stretch so far before it becomes damaged or tears. In fact, despite being

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Knee Replacement abroad A total knee replacement may be necessary for patients who have severe damage to the knee joint and for whom less invasive treatments such as physical therapy are not helping. Total knee replacement involves removing the end of the femur bone and replacing it with a metal shell, replacing he top of the tibia with a plastic piece, and the knee cap may be replaced with a metal surface. The pieces are held in place by screws inserted into the bone. The plastic piece an

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Osteotomy treatments abroad Knee osteotomy is a surgical procedure that your doctor might recommend if you have arthritis damage in just one area of your knee. Osteotomy is also performed in combination with other types of knee surgery, such as cartilage surgery, if your leg is bowed or knock-kneed. Why it's done Slick cartilage covers the ends of the bones in a healthy knee and this allows the bones to move smoothly against each other. Osteoarthritis damages and wears away the cart

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Shoulder Arthroplasty abroad The shoulder complex, composed of the clavicle, scapula, and has sacrificed stability for mobility,which makes it vulnerable and susceptible to injury, dysfunction and instability. The most common indication for an arthroplasty is pain that has not responded well to conservative management or a severe fracture. Depending upon the mechanism of dysfunction or injury a shoulder arthroplasty can either be a partial or total replacement.  

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Shoulder Arthroscopy treatments abroad Shoulder arthroscopy is a procedure performed with the help of an arthroscope (small camera) to diagnose or repair the shoulder joint and its nearby tissues. This procedure involves a minimal incision (cut). General or Regional Anaesthesia is given before the surgery; hence you will be either asleep or will not feel any pain. If arthroscopy is for repairing the tissues, few more incisions will be made. Shoulder Arthroscopy is done if the damages are less

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Shoulder Replacement treatments abroad   Shoulder Replacement is a surgical procedure where either a part or full glenohumeral joint (Shoulder Joint) is replaced by a prosthetic implant. This surgery is widely performed and is very useful for people suffering form severe arthritis or have severe damage in the shoulder joints. The prosthetic implants are made up of metal (consist various types of metals). Shoulder Replacement Surgery has a high rate success percentage and they lasts fo

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Tennis or Golfer's Elbow Treatment abroad Tennis elbow can be defined as a type of tendinitis that leads to pain in the elbow and arm area. Tendinitis, which might be referred to as tendonitis, consists in an inflammation of a tendon, which consists in a thick inelastic cord made of white fibrous tissue that connects a bone to a muscle. Tendinitis can happen in every part of the body where a tendon is present, and the most common areas are the elbow, shoulder, base of the thumb, knee, hip

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