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Third HSS, Charité Berlin and Schulthess Klinik joint shoulder conference
The third HSS-Charité-Schulthess Shoulder Conference is taking place on Friday, 23 June 2023. The conference will see specialists from the HSS Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and Schulthess Klinik join forces to share their knowledge with shoulder surgeons from all over the world in online training sessions.
The best orthopaedic clinic in Europe
Schulthess Klinik has twice been recognised in the latest hospital rankings from the American magazine “Newsweek” and the statistics portal “Statista”. Schulthess Klinik ranks first in Europe and fourth worldwide on the “World's Best Specialized Hospitals 2024” list.
Schulthess Klinik heavily involved in the 2021 European hand surgery congress
Schulthess Klinik featured in numerous talks and presentations at this year’s FESSH-ON(line)-Week, the European congress for hand surgeons. Over 1,200 participants from all over the world tuned in to watch the talks and share ideas.
What effect do concomitant diseases have on the outcome of prosthetic hip surgery?
One year after their hip operation, most patients are satisfied with the result, with many even declaring that they are very satisfied. Patients with concomitant diseases can still expect a similar improvement in terms of hip function. However, this group of patients has a somewhat increased risk of complications. This was the conclusion reached by our research team, which investigated the connection between comorbidities, the risk of complications and the patient’s perceptions of osteoarthritis-related hip surgery.
MRI
The Medical Radiological Institute has an imaging centre at Schulthess Klinik. It boasts a high level of medical expertise, particularly in the musculoskeletal field and the diagnosis of epilepsy and dementia. Its connection to our hospital means that our patients can benefit from its modern infrastructure. The specialists at the two institutes regularly exchange interdisciplinary information and experiences.
Open (surgical) reduction of both hip joints in an infant
Treating congenital hip dislocation with surgery has become quite the rarity. This is due to the fact that we perform ultrasound screening using the Graf method after birth as standard in most cases and because of the possible conservative early treatment options at our disposal. In some cases, however, the femoral head cannot be positioned into the socket by non-surgical means, meaning surgical treatment becomes necessary. Our case study shows the development in a female infant.
“Top specialist hospital for orthopaedics again in 2024”
Schulthess Klinik has come out on top in the “Top Specialist Hospitals in Switzerland” list for the second time in a row, taking first place for orthopaedics.
Young patient raises money for Patient Assistance Fund with home-made cake
Talk about a delicious donation! 15-year-old schoolboy Valerio had multiple operations on his spine at Schulthess Klinik this spring.
Does rotator cuff (shoulder tendon tear) repair make economic sense?
From a health perspective, the repair of a torn rotator cuff (should tendon) can be beneficial to many patients. But does the surgical procedure also make economic sense? Our team of researchers and doctors joined forces with the Winterthur Institute of Health Economics and 16 major Swiss insurance providers to investigate this very question, using a cost-utility analysis of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.
Information for international patients
We are pleased that you have chosen to have your treatment at our clinic. Please find here some useful information for international patients.
Celebrating success: 4000 shoulder endoprostheses implanted
Schulthess Klinik is celebrating an important milestone after implanting its 4000th shoulder endoprosthesis.
Schulthess Klinik once again named best orthopaedic clinic in Switzerland
Schulthess Klinik reaffirms its leading position in the healthcare sector. According to the latest hospital ranking by the renowned US magazine Newsweek and the research institute Statista, Schulthess Klinik remains the best orthopaedic clinic in Switzerland and still holds second place in Europe.
For referring doctors
This is where you can find all the information you need as a referring doctor. We are continuously striving to make the referral process easier for you.
Accident helpline
Have you bruised your finger playing sports, sprained your knee while jogging or gone over on your ankle at home and are not sure what to do? What immediate measures need to be taken in this kind of emergency? Do you need a GP or even a specialist? A telephone consultation can help you decide what to do next. Our hotline is available every day, from 8 am to 9 pm to provide free advice.
Schulthess Klinik Annual Report: All-round expertise for healthy movement and exercise
In 2019, Schulthess Klinik took care of 7,798 inpatients, performed 9,364 surgical procedures and conducted 121,253 outpatient consultations. Each of these figures was made possible by a broad range of expertise and services – and above all, the people who provide them. The Schulthess Klinik Annual Report offers a detailed overview of the clinic’s various specialist departments and their accomplishments in 2019.
Schulthess Klinik Annual Report – «Healing, Researching, Helping»
Healing, researching, helping in the spirit of cutting-edge medicine, innovation and humanity has been the Schulthess Klinik motto since 1883. In 2021, our 1,131 employees continued to do great things to relieve people of their pain and restore their mobility. The clinic has exceeded the previous year’s figures.
Patients’ rights and obligations
As a patient, you have rights and obligations. These are governed partly by federal law and partly by cantonal law. The key provisions on patient care can be found in the Cantonal Patients' Act of the Canton of Zurich, which regulates medical care in all hospitals across the canton.
Schulthess Klinik keeps moving forward with positive results
Schulthess Klinik carried out 10,000 operations and 133,126 outpatient consultations in 2022, and generated a very positive result. The clinic’s annual report shows how its 1,149 employees from 47 nations achieved this. And all under the motto: “We are in motion because we are building on a strong foundation.”
Main research interests
Schulthess Klinik has a long-standing tradition of research. Find out about the main research interests of our Research department and doctors.