Patient Experience
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from a middle-class family presented with severe osteoarthritis in both knees, having tried various home remedies for years. Dr. Debnath recommended bilateral knee replacement surgery performed in stages. The patient showed remarkable progress with physiotherapy and was walking without assistance within 3 months, greatly improving her quality of life.
An 8-year-old boy from an underprivileged background was brought in with a congenital limb deformity that made walking difficult. Dr. Debnath performed corrective surgery using specialized external fixation devices. With support from hospital charity funds and extensive family involvement in his rehabilitation, the child achieved normal gait within 18 months.
A 45-year-old construction worker suffered a complex pelvic fracture after a fall from scaffolding. Dr. Debnath utilized minimally invasive surgical techniques for stabilization. The patient required 6 months of restricted mobility but returned to light duty work after 9 months with minimal residual discomfort.
A 19-year-old college athlete tore multiple ligaments during a football match. Dr. Debnath performed arthroscopic reconstruction using advanced biological augmentation techniques. With intensive physiotherapy and nutritional support, the patient returned to competitive sports within 10 months at 95% capacity.
A 60-year-old diabetic woman from an affluent family developed Charcot arthropathy in her ankle. Dr. Debnath implemented a novel combination of external bracing, customized orthotics, and carefully monitored weight-bearing protocol. The non-surgical approach prevented amputation and stabilized the condition within 8 months.
A 33-year-old software engineer presented with severe carpal tunnel syndrome exacerbated by prolonged computer use. Dr. Debnath performed endoscopic release surgery on both wrists in a single session. The patient returned to work within 2 weeks with complete resolution of symptoms and ergonomic modifications.
A 5-year-old girl from a remote village was brought with untreated clubfoot. Dr. Debnath implemented the Ponseti method of serial casting followed by minimal surgery. The treatment spanned 6 months with excellent correction, allowing normal footwear and walking pattern development.
A 28-year-old pregnant woman in her third trimester developed severe hip pain due to transient osteoporosis. Dr. Debnath managed her conservatively with protected weight-bearing and calcium supplementation. Symptoms resolved completely 3 months postpartum without intervention.
A 67-year-old retired naval officer presented with frozen shoulder resistant to conventional therapy. Dr. Debnath performed arthroscopic capsular release followed by aggressive mobilization under anesthesia. Full range of motion was restored within 6 weeks of targeted physiotherapy.
A 12-year-old boy from an orphanage suffered a complicated femur fracture in a road accident. Dr. Debnath performed intramedullary nailing with biological bone grafting. The orphanage staff provided dedicated postoperative care, resulting in complete healing and normal growth within 9 months.
A 52-year-old factory worker with rheumatoid arthritis developed severe cervical spine instability. Dr. Debnath performed posterior fusion surgery with custom instrumentation. The patient required 4 months of cervical collar use but achieved pain-free neck stability and returned to modified duties.
A 25-year-old professional dancer sustained a Lisfranc injury during performance. Dr. Debnath utilized specialized internal fixation techniques preserving joint mobility. After 5 months of rehabilitation, the dancer returned to professional performance with minimal functional limitation.
An 80-year-old widow with osteoporosis suffered a pathological vertebral compression fracture. Dr. Debnath performed kyphoplasty with cement augmentation. The minimally invasive procedure provided immediate pain relief, and the patient was ambulatory within 24 hours with improved spinal alignment.