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Surgery of Dupuytren's contracture It is a disease with palpable subcutaneous nodules or streaks in the palm of the affected hand. This thickening can extend to the fingers and limit their movements, ...
DON D‘OVOCYTES FIV avec don d'ovocytes frais Traitement de l’infertilité par dons d’ovocytes frais (incluant ICSI, congélation des embryons surnuméraires, protocole de traitement, médicaments pou...
HÉBERGEMENTS ET VOYAGES Notre clinique est située à Hradec Králové, à peu près à 100 km de Prague, la capitale de la République tchèque, et facilement accessible par différents moyens de transpor...
Trigger finger surgery Trigger finger (stenosing tendovaginitis) is a disease that affects the tendons of finger flexors and their attachments/loops, which form a tunnel for the tendons. People often ...
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Release of the nerves of the upper limb The nerves of the upper limbs can be compressed in several places, most often in the elbow or wrist. This leads to numbness of the fingers or the whole hand, or...
Breast reconstruction after removal After breast ablation/loss (usually after breast cancer surgery), it is possible to surgically perform a breast reconstruction to create a new breast. The procedure...
Tendon reconstruction surgery Tendon damage can most often occur as a result of injury or disease. In case of absence of effective post-traumatic treatment of the tendon, it is necessary to reconstruc...
Medically indicated female breast reduction Who is breast reduction suitable for? Breast reduction surgery is a surgical procedure which, in addition to reducing the volume of the breast, also restore...
Abdominal hernia surgery Abdominal hernia is a condition where a hernia sac containing intra-abdominal structures, most often an intestinal loop or intra-abdominal fat, is pushed through a weakened ar...
Carpal tunnel surgery – classic or endoscopic This is a condition where the median nerve is compressed in the wrist area. The median nerve and nine tendons of the finger flexors pass through this tunn...
Inguinal hernia surgery – classical or laparoscopic Inguinal hernia is a condition of the abdominal wall where a part of the contents of the abdominal cavity, most often the intestinal loops, pass thr...
Removal of benign skin formations You may have a number of various skin foci on the skin, but they are not associated with cancer. They are mostly simple flat or protruding freckles, pink growths (fib...
Removal of malignant skin formations Non-melanoma malignant skin tumours usually form non-healing foci on the skin, which bleed on contact, are covered with scabs or have the shape of an ulcer with bu...
Removal of malignant melanoma Melanoma is a malignant skin tumour from skin pigment cells called melanocytes. Any pigment spot that shows certain atypical features should be examined by a dermatologis...
Breast augmentation Who is breast augmentation suitable for? For women who want larger breasts. For women whose breasts have shrunk after breastfeeding. For women who want to emphasise their feminine...
Breast reduction – reduction Who is breast reduction suitable for? Breast reduction surgery is a surgical procedure which, in addition to reducing the volume of the breast, also restores an aesthetica...
Breast modelling – mammaplasty Who is breast modelling suitable for? For women who want to get an aesthetically pleasing breast shape and eliminate their drop. Modelling mammaplasty does not change th...
Male breast reduction – gynaecomastia It is a disease where men have unilateral or bilateral enlargement of mammary glands for various reasons. It occurs most often in adolescent boys and older men. W...
Correction of inverted nipple This procedure can be performed on women bothered by unilateral or bilateral inversion of nipples. It cannot be performed during pregnancy or breast-feeding (lactation). ...