Orthopedic Department

The Department of Orthopedics and Joint Surgery at Peking University Shenzhen Hospital was founded in 2001 and has now become a modern chemistry department with outstanding medical advantages, strong scientific research capabilities, and abundant talent accumulation. It is a key clinical specialty and high-level key construction hospital in Guangdong Province, and the only clinical key specialty and degenerative disease prevention and treatment center in the field of orthopedics and joint surgery in Shenzhen.

The department currently has 16 doctors, 25 nurses, and 9 full-time researchers, including 3 senior professional titles and 7 deputy senior professional titles; 14 doctoral students, 1 professor, 2 associate professors, 1 doctoral supervisor, and 3 master's supervisors; Two individuals serve as national vice chairpersons of academic programs, one as vice chairpersons of academic programs in Guangdong Province, and two as chairpersons of academic programs in Shenzhen City. At present, there are 80 open hospital beds, with over 30000 outpatient patients and more than 2000 hospitalized patients treated annually, and more than 1500 difficult and complex surgeries performed.

Orthopedics has developed comprehensively in the fields of joint replacement, trauma treatment, bone tumor resection and reconstruction, ankle surgery, pediatric fractures, osteoporosis and other common diseases and difficult and severe cases. It highlights the concept of minimally invasive and precise treatment, and has carried out the first BrainLab navigation knee joint replacement surgery in South China and the first ankle joint replacement surgery in Shenzhen. It is committed to the application of new technologies, new businesses and difficult surgeries, including minimally invasive hip and knee joint replacement, complex joint deformity replacement, hip and knee joint revision surgery and shoulder and elbow joint replacement, filling the gaps in many businesses in Shenzhen. The department's advantageous technologies and characteristic diagnosis and treatment projects include: 1. Intelligent minimally invasive joint replacement and hip and knee preservation technologies; 2. Complex trauma treatment and functional reconstruction; 3. Removal and reconstruction of bone and soft tissue tumors; 4. Complex ankle trauma and deformity correction; 5. Minimally invasive treatment for pediatric fractures; 6. Standardized treatment of osteoporosis; 7. Accelerated rehabilitation surgery, accelerated rehabilitation nursing, and painless orthopedic wards.

In the future, the Department of Orthopedics and Joint Diseases will steadily move towards the goal of becoming a first-class regional medical research center for bone and joint diseases in the Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Greater Bay Area, and wholeheartedly provide high-quality, reliable, convenient, and reassuring clinical diagnosis and treatment services for patients.