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- Royal Victoria Infirmary, Queen Victoria Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4LP
Dr H. Sean Pretorius Hand Surgeon Brackenfell is the head of the Upper Limb Unit at Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Hospital. With extensive expertise in all upper limb conditions, Dr. Pretorius specializes in trauma of the upper and lower limbs, as well as disorders related to the shoulder, hand, and elbow. His procedures include Arthroscopy and Arthroplasty, focusing on treating both traumatic and degenerative conditions.
Dr. Pretorius is known for his proficiency in handling complex upper limb trauma cases. He treats conditions ranging from acute hand injuries to chronic issues, including deformities and infections. His surgical expertise extends to both reconstructive procedures and non-union management, addressing post-traumatic deformities in the upper and lower limbs.
Moreover, Dr. Pretorius is skilled in arthroscopic surgeries that offer minimal downtime and quicker recovery for patients. This procedure is particularly beneficial for conditions affecting the shoulder and elbow joints, improving both function and quality of life for patients.
Dr. Pretorius’s training includes a long-term Hand Fellowship under the supervision of Dr. Martin Wells at Panorama Hospital, where he honed his skills in trauma, acute hand injuries, degenerative conditions, and tumor reconstruction. This comprehensive fellowship has equipped him with the knowledge necessary to manage complex hand and upper limb conditions effectively.
His continued education and experience allow him to remain at the forefront of advancements in hand surgery and limb reconstruction. Dr. Pretorius has been committed to providing his patients with the latest techniques and treatment options available.
As a respected leader in his field, Dr H. Sean Pretorius Hand Surgeon Brackenfell holds full membership in several prestigious organizations:
For your first appointment with Dr H. Sean Pretorius Hand Surgeon Brackenfell, it is important to bring the following documents to ensure a smooth consultation:
