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Dr. S.K.S. Marya

Chairman & Chief Surgeon - Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury, Robotic Surgery

Experience: 40+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. (Prof.) Anil Arora (Ortho)

Vice Chairman & Head of Department - Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement Surgery


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 37+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Bhushan Nariani

Vice Chairman & HOD


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Robotic Surgery

Experience: 25+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. H.N. Bajaj

Principal Director (Orthopaedics) & Head (Spine Surgery)


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Spine Surgery, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 39+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Rakesh Mahajan

Principal Director & HOD


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Robotic Surgery

Gender: Male

Dr. Ramesh Kumar Sen

Principal Director and Head of Department - Institute of Orthopedic Surgery


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 37+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. L. Tomar

Principal Director and Unit Head department of Orthopaedic and Joint Replacement


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 33+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Harshavardhan Hegde

Senior Director


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Spine Surgery

Experience: 39+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Ishwar Bohra

Senior Director


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Robotic Surgery

Gender: Male

Dr. Vikas Gupta

Senior Director - Max Institute of Musculoskeletal Sciences and Orthopaedics


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 30+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Ashish Jain

Senior Director - Robotic Joint Replacements & Orthopaedics


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Robotic Surgery

Experience: 30+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Ramneek Mahajan

Senior Director (Orthopaedics) & Head Joint Replacement (Hip & Knee) Unit


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury, Robotic Surgery

Experience: 26+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. Vivek Mittal

Senior Director


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Robotic Surgery

Gender: Male

Dr. Deepak Raina

Senior Director & Unit Head – Orthopaedics


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 22+ Years

Dr. Mihir Bapat

Director


Spine Surgery, Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Neurosciences

Gender: Male

Dr. Ajay Bhambri

Director - Orthopaedics & Joint replacement


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 26+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Pradeep B. Bhosale

Director


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Gender: Male

Dr. Dilveer Brar

Director - Orthopaedics


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 17+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. Sanjay Gupta

Director & Head


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Gender: Male

Dr. Sandeep Gupta

Director - Orthopedics & Joint Replacement


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Gender: Male

Dr. Hemant Gupta

Director - Orthopaedics & Trauma


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 1+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Jatinder Bir Singh Jaggi

Director


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 27+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Rakesh Mattoo

Director


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 29+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Manoj Pahukar

 Director - Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Complex Trauma Surgery


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 25+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. Satya Narain Saroha

Director


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Gender: Male

Dr. Amit Shridhar

Director - Ortho and Spine Surgery


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Spine Surgery

Gender: Male

Dr. Chandeep Singh

Director


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 23+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Nitiraj Singh Oberoi

Director


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Spine Surgery

Experience: 33+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Jatinder Kumar Singla

Director


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 20+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Simon Thomas

Director - Robotic Joint Replacements & Orthopaedics


Robotic Surgery, Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 22+ Years

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Dr. Mannu Bhatia

Associate Director - Orthopaedics


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 23+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Divesh Gulati

Associate Director - Robotic Joint Replacements & Orthopaedics


Robotic Surgery, Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 19+ Years

Dr. Gaurav Gupta

Director


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 18+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Shitij Kacker

Associate Director


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 20+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Ravi Kant

Associate Director - Orthopaedics & Trauma


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 23+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Hemanshu Kochhar

Director


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 18+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. Ashish Mittal

Director


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 28+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Prasoon Kant Shamshery 

Associate Director - Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 28+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Amit Kumar Srivastava

Associate Director - Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 20+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Vineet Tyagi

Associate Director


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 22+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Akhilesh Yadav

Associate Director - Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 21+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Sunil Shahane

Head


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury, Emergency & Trauma

Gender: Male

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Dr. Nikunj Agrawal

Principal Consultant - Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 17+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Sameer Anand

Principal Consultant - Max Institute of Musculoskeletal Sciences and Orthopaedics


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Spine Surgery, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 25+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Deepak Arora

Principal Consultant - Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 15+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Rajesh Bawari

Prinicipal Consultant - Orthopaedics and Head - Complex Trauma & Orthopaedics units


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 28+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Munish Chaudhry

Principal Consultant


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 30+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Kamal Dureja

Principal Consultant & Head - Foot & Ankle


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 38+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. Gaurav Govil

Principal Consultant


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 23+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Akram Jawed

Principal Consultant (Hand to Shoulder surgery)


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury

Experience: 18+ Years

Gender: Male

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Frequently Asked Questions

A bone scan is a nuclear medicine imaging test that evaluates bone health and detects various bone conditions or diseases.
A bone scan assesses bone conditions such as fractures, infections, tumours, metastatic bone disease and evaluates bone health in conditions like osteoporosis or arthritis.

Common indications for a bone scan include suspected bone fractures, bone infections, bone tumours, metastatic cancer evaluation, evaluation of bone health in osteoporosis or arthritis, and assessment of bone healing after fractures or surgeries.

During a bone scan, a small amount of radioactive substance is injected into the bloodstream. This substance travels to the bones and emits gamma rays. A special camera known as a gamma camera detects these rays and creates images that show areas of abnormal bone activity.

The two main types of bone scans are the technetium-99m bone scan and the positron emission tomography (PET) bone scan. The technetium-99m bone scan is more commonly used and provides detailed images of bone metabolism. PET bone scan uses a radioactive tracer and is useful in detecting bone metastases.

No, a bone scan is not painful. The injection of the radioactive substance may cause slight discomfort, similar to any other injection.

The actual bone scan procedure usually takes about 1 to 2 hours. However, there may be a waiting period of a few hours between the injection of the radioactive substance and the scan itself.

Yes, a bone scan can detect bone cancer or bone metastases. It helps identify areas of abnormal bone activity that may indicate the presence of cancerous cells in the bones.

A bone scan can indicate low bone density and assess overall bone health, which is useful in evaluating osteoporosis. However, a definitive diagnosis of osteoporosis is typically made using other specialized tests like dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scan.

Yes, a bone scan can detect bone infections, including osteomyelitis. It helps identify areas of increased bone activity that may indicate infections.

Yes, a bone scan can identify both recent and older fractures. It shows increased bone activity in the area of the fracture, helping to determine the extent and location of the fracture.

Yes, a bone scan can be used to evaluate joint diseases such as arthritis. It helps identify areas of increased bone activity around the joints, indicating inflammation or joint abnormalities.

Yes, a bone scan is commonly used to detect metastatic bone disease. It can identify areas of abnormal bone activity caused by cancer cells that spread to the bones from other parts of the body.

Yes, a bone scan can be performed on children. It is an effective and safe diagnostic tool for assessing bone conditions in pediatric patients.

Generally, it is not recommended to perform a bone scan during pregnancy due to the potential risks of radiation exposure to the developing foetus. The procedure is typically postponed until after pregnancy unless there is a critical medical need.

The radioactive substance used in a bone scan exposes the body to a small amount of radiation. However, the risk is considered minimal, and the benefits of the scan outweigh the potential risks. Allergic reactions to the radioactive substance are rare.

In most cases, there are no specific dietary restrictions before a bone scan. However, follow any instructions provided by your doctor or the imaging facility.

Certain medications, such as those containing calcium or bismuth, may interfere with the bone scan results. It is important to inform your doctor about any medications you are taking before the scan.

Yes, a bone scan can be performed if you have metal implants or prosthetics. However, inform the imaging facility about any metal objects in your body to ensure accurate interpretation of the scan.

A bone scan can indirectly detect bone loss by assessing overall bone density and activity. However, a DXA scan is preferred for directly measuring bone mineral density and diagnosing osteoporosis.

Yes, a bone scan can assess bone health in athletes, particularly those involved in high-impact sports or at risk of stress fractures. It helps evaluate bone density and detect areas of increased bone activity that may indicate stress fractures or bone abnormalities.

Yes, a bone scan can evaluate bone healing after fractures. It shows areas of increased bone activity, indicating the process of bone repair and healing.

Yes, a bone scan can detect bone abnormalities in individuals with arthritis. It helps identify areas of increased bone activity around the joints, indicating inflammation or joint damage.

Yes, a bone scan can evaluate bone health in individuals with kidney disease, especially if they are at risk of renal osteodystrophy. It helps assess bone metabolism and detect any abnormalities.

Yes, a bone scan can detect bone infections in individuals with diabetes. It helps identify areas of increased bone activity that may indicate infection or complications related to diabetic foot ulcers.

Yes, a bone scan can be performed before joint replacement surgery to assess bone health and identify any areas of abnormal bone activity that may affect the success of the surgery.

Yes, a bone scan can detect bone tumours. It helps identify areas of abnormal bone activity that may indicate the presence of a tumour or bone cancer.

Yes, a bone scan can evaluate bone health in individuals with hyperparathyroidism. It helps assess bone metabolism and detect any abnormalities associated with the condition.

Yes, a bone scan can detect stress fractures. It shows areas of increased bone activity in the affected area, indicating the presence of a stress fracture.

Yes, a bone scan can evaluate bone health in individuals with hormonal disorders such as thyroid dysfunction or parathyroid disorders. It helps assess bone metabolism and detect any abnormalities.

Yes, a bone scan can detect bone abnormalities in individuals with Paget's disease. It helps identify areas of increased bone activity and assess the extent of bone involvement in the disease.

Yes, a bone scan can evaluate bone health in individuals with rheumatoid arthritis. It helps assess joint inflammation, bone erosions, and overall bone activity related to the condition.

Yes, a bone scan can detect bone abnormalities in individuals with fibrous dysplasia. It helps identify areas of increased bone activity and assess the extent of bone involvement in the condition.

Yes, a bone scan can be performed if you have had previous radiation therapy. However, inform the imaging facility about your medical history to ensure an accurate interpretation of the scan.

Yes, a bone scan is commonly used to detect bone metastases in individuals with breast cancer. It helps identify areas of abnormal bone activity, indicating the spread of cancer cells to the bones.

Reviewed by Dr. L. Tomar, Senior Director & Unit Head, Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Patparganj on 22-Sep-2023.

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