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2021 Medicare Procedure Volume
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Kyle Alpaugh, MD for Medicare patients.
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Dr. Kyle Alpaugh, MD is an orthopedist in Newton, MA specializing in orthopedics/orthopedic surgery. He graduated from Boston University School of Medicine. Dr. Kyle Alpaugh, MD is affiliated with Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital and MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL PHYSICIANS ORGANIZATION INC.
2014 Washington Street Green Building, Suite 361
Newton, MA 02462
55 Fruit Street Suite 3b
Boston, MA 02114
Hip Replacement
Hip replacement is a surgical procedure to replace parts of the hip joint that are damaged by disease or injury. It is most often done to treat arthritis, a common condition that causes stiffness and pain in the joints. Surgery is used only after other, less invasive treatments have failed to work.
The type of hip replacement patients receive is based on their age and the extent of damage to their hip. The hip joint has two parts: the femoral head, or hip ball, and the acetabulum, or hip socket. The hip ball is located on the upper end of the femur (thigh bone), and the hip socket is part of the pelvis. Depending on whether one or both parts require replacement, patients may need one of the following procedures:
During hip replacement surgery, an incision is made along the side of the hip. The surgeon may access the joint directly through this incision, or by using small tools and a lighted tube called an arthroscope to see and treat the joint. The diseased tissue is removed, and the bones are smoothed out and fitted with metal ends. The metal pieces may be cemented in place, or they may have a porous structure that encourages bone to grow into them and hold them securely. A smooth plastic cushion is placed between the two bones to replace the cartilage and allow the joint to move freely.
Hip replacement surgery takes one to two hours, and afterwards patients may stay in the hospital for several days. When patients go home, they will have to use a cane, walker, or crutches at first. Patients will likely have physical therapy to improve their ability to move with their new hip. After the first few weeks, light exercise such as bike riding or swimming will help them heal, but certain actions, such as climbing stairs or bending over at the waist, may be difficult at first. It will take several weeks before they can drive or return to work. Full recovery may take six to 12 months.
Robotic Surgery
Robotic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery, using a tiny opening to get inside the body instead of making a large cut. It uses small tools attached to a thin robotic arm, which is controlled by the surgeon. Robotic surgery may be referred to by the specific kind of robot that is used. The most advanced robot currently in use is called the da Vinci, and surgery using it is sometimes called da Vinci surgery.
There are many benefits to robotic surgery, both for the patient and the surgeon. Robotic surgery allows for more precise movements and increased control during very delicate surgical procedures. This makes performing surgery accurately much easier for surgeons and reduces fatigue. The smaller 'hand' of the robot can enter the body via a much smaller opening, which reduces the risk of infection and scarring and leads to a faster recovery. The robotic hands also contain tiny moveable cameras among their tools, giving surgeons a much closer view of the procedure than would be possible with traditional surgery.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Kyle Alpaugh, MD for Medicare patients.
doctor visit | 24 |
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Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Kyle Alpaugh, MD for Medicare patients.
doctor visit | 24 |
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Dr. Kyle Alpaugh, MD graduated from Boston University School of Medicine. He completed residency at UMass Memorial Medical Center. He has a state license in Massachusetts.
Medical School: Boston University School of Medicine
Residency: UMass Memorial Medical Center
Licensed In: Massachusetts
Dr. Kyle Alpaugh, MD is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
Dr. Kyle Alpaugh, MD appears to accept the following insurance providers: Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, MultiPlan, Tufts Health Plan, United Healthcare, Aetna, Unicare, TRICARE, Medicare, Medicaid, Humana, Railroad Medicare, Coventry, Cigna, Blue California, Beech Street, Medicare ACO, WellSense, Senior Whole Health, Fallon Health, Commonwealth Care Alliance, Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicare, Maine Community Health Options, Mass General Brigham Health Plan and MassHealth.
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Kyle Alpaugh, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
Stryker Corporation |
$1,267
Mako $1,264 |
TRIATHLON $3 |
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Smith+Nephew, Inc. |
$445
Journey II BCS $264 |
R3 $137 |
POLAR3 $43 |
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DePuy Synthes Sales Inc. |
$309
ATTUNE $122 |
VELYS Hip Navigation $119 |
SIGMA $37 |
Kincise Surgical Automated System $31 |
Medical Device Business Services, Inc. |
$170
VA-LCP PLATES & SCREWS $156 |
ACTIS $14 |
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Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. |
$150
Knees Product Portfolio $150 |
Food and Beverage | $2,340 |
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Dr. Kyle Alpaugh is an orthopedics/orthopedic surgery specialist in Boston, MA and Newton, MA. Areas of expertise for Dr. Alpaugh include total hip replacement, hip revision, and arthritis surgery. He is affiliated with Massachusetts General Hospital and Newton-Wellesley Hospital. Before completing his residency at UMass Memorial Medical Center, Dr. Alpaugh attended medical school at Boston University School of Medicine. He seems to honor Blue California, Coventry, and Viant, as well as other insurance carriers.