Symphysectomy

Symphysectomy is a surgical procedure on the thigh or hip joint in which the cartilage or muscle layer is removed through a small incision in the skin. This type of surgery is practiced to treat many diseases and conditions. It is used to treat coxarthrosis, Perkins disease, postoperative bone osteomyelitis and other pathologies. The main goal of symphysectomy is to restore joint mobility and improve the patient's quality of life.