Hip
Knee
Total knee replacement
Resurfacing for end-stage knee arthritis.
Partial (unicompartmental) knee replacement
Smaller procedure for arthritis limited to one compartment.
ACL reconstruction
Arthroscopic graft reconstruction for a torn ACL.
PCL reconstruction
Graft reconstruction for a torn posterior cruciate ligament.
Multi-ligament knee reconstruction
Complex reconstruction for knee dislocations and combined ligament injuries.
Meniscus repair
Stitching a torn meniscus when the tear pattern allows.
Partial meniscectomy
Arthroscopic trimming of an unrepairable meniscus tear.
Meniscus root repair
Reattaching the meniscus at its tibial anchor.
MPFL reconstruction
Rebuilding the medial ligament that stabilizes the kneecap.
Tibial tubercle osteotomy
Repositioning the patellar tendon attachment to correct tracking.
Cartilage restoration
Restoring focal cartilage defects to delay joint replacement.
High tibial osteotomy
Realignment to unload an arthritic knee compartment.
Patellar tendon repair
Surgical repair of a ruptured patellar tendon.
Quadriceps tendon repair
Surgical repair of a ruptured quadriceps tendon.
Shoulder
Rotator cuff repair
Arthroscopic reattachment of a torn rotator cuff tendon.
Total shoulder replacement
Anatomic resurfacing for glenohumeral arthritis with an intact cuff.
Reverse shoulder replacement
Replacement design that lets the deltoid substitute for a deficient rotator cuff.
Labrum / SLAP repair
Arthroscopic repair of a torn superior labrum.
Bankart repair
Arthroscopic repair for anterior shoulder instability.
Latarjet procedure
Bone-block reconstruction for shoulder instability with bone loss.
Biceps tenodesis
Relocating the biceps anchor to eliminate a painful shoulder source.
Distal clavicle excision
Removing the arthritic end of the clavicle to decompress the AC joint.
AC joint reconstruction
Rebuilding the coracoclavicular ligaments after high-grade AC separation.
Pectoralis major repair
Reattachment of a ruptured pectoralis major tendon.
Elbow
Hand & Wrist
Trauma
Most trauma procedures are performed on call at local hospitals — the patient arrives through the ER, goes to the OR if the injury needs it, and then follows up at OSI for fracture management and rehabilitation. These are the operations the OSI surgeons perform when on call.