Medaviate

Dr. Sanjay Sarup

Experience: 24+ years

Education: MBBS, MS, MCh.

Department:  Orthopaedic

Specialization:  Children’s Orthopaedics and Spine Surgery, Orthopaedics, Scoliosis Surgery, Spine Surgery

Hospital:  Artemis Hospital

INTRODUCTION:

Dr. Sarup brings his twenty-four years of orthopaedic surgery experience to our institution. He had his training at prestigious Indian institutions like PGIMER Chandigarh, KEM, and Mumbai’s Nair Hospitals. He conducted a large portion of his training in the UK, where he earned his MCh. Ortho and FRCS credentials.

He is a superspecialist in spine surgery and paediatric orthopaedics. In 1998, he received a fellowship in the aforementioned topic from the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Glasgow.

The first certified paediatric orthopaedic surgeon to open a practice in Delhi was Dr. Sarup. In 2004, he established the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital’s Paediatric Orthopaedic Unit. In 2009, while leading this specialty at Medanta Medicity, he established the paediatric orthopaedic and spine division. Congenital hip dislocations, club foot deformities, and scoliosis correction are three areas of specific interest for him.

Memberships

  • Bombay Orthopaedic Society;
  • Delhi Orthopaedic Association;
  • The Spine Society, Delhi;
  • Indian Orthopaedic Association;
  • Indian Arthroplasty Association;
  • Indian Orthopaedic Association;
  • Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India;
  • AP Spine Association.

Clinical Focus

  • Knee and hip replacements;
  • adult spine surgery;
  • paediatric orthopaedic deformities;
  • kyphosis and scoliosis (correction of spinal deformities).

Procedures

  • Spinal deformity and scoliosis
  • Hip replacement for congenital dislocation;
  • Foot deformity, including club foot;
  • Surgery to lengthen the limb and increase height;
  • Treatment for Perthes disease;
  • Correction of lower limb deformities resulting from Slipped Capital Femoral Physis:
  • Proximal Focal Femoral Deficiency (PFFD)
  • Genu Varum / Valgum
  • Hemimelia Fibular and Tibial
  • Correction of upper limb deformities:
  • Radical club hand
  • Deformity following a break.