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Experience: 10+ years
Education: M.B.B.S., MS
Department: Orthopaedic
Specialization: Orthopaedics
Hospital: Artemis Hospital
INTRODUCTION:
With more than ten years of expertise, Dr. Muhammad Irfan Banday is an experienced orthopaedic surgeon. His clinical practice covers all aspects of orthopaedic diagnosis and treatment, including difficult fractures, arthroplasty, arthroscopy, and reconstructive and corrective surgery on both adults and children. He attended Government Medical College in Jammu, India, to pursue an MS in orthopaedics. He completed a Senior Residency at the esteemed VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital in New Delhi, India, to broaden his surgical expertise even more. He had a long career in Jammu and Kashmir State Health Services as an orthopaedic surgeon. He afterwards became affiliated with Artemis Hospitals in Gurugram and Medanta Hospitals in Gurugram. He completed a Fellowship in Arthroscopy and Arthroplasty from the prestigious Himchan Hospital in Seoul, Korea, to further specialize in his field. At the Medanta Hospitals in Gurugram, India, he subsequently sought a second fellowship in shoulder and upper limb arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and limb reconstruction. He is committed to furthering his research and practice in the areas of orthopaedic trauma procedures including the upper and lower limbs, complex limb reconstruction involving both primary and revision surgeries, and arthroscopy and complex arthroplasty of the shoulder and upper limb. Sports injuries, instability, degenerative disease, joint replacement (including complicated trauma cases), and tendon transfers are among his areas of expertise. As a contributing member of The Shoulder and Elbow Society of India and The Indian Orthopaedic Association, he actively pursues his research interests through publications in esteemed national and international journals.
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Specialist areas
Joint replacement: primary and revision
Sports medicine: arthroscopy (primary and revision)
Trauma and reconstruction