Rotkreuz Hospital Frankfurt am Main

Department of Adult and Pediatric Orthopedics, Traumatology and Spine surgery
Prof. Dr. med. Christoph Rangger

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About Rotkreuz Hospital Frankfurt am Main

The  Department of adult and pediatric orthopedics, Traumatology and spine surgery at the Rotkreuz Hospital Frankfurt am Main consists of 36 doctors, 52 nurses, and treats approximately 4805 inpatients per year.
The specialized clinic provides the following medical services for its patients:

  • Arthroscopic surgery
  • Diagnosis and treatment of arthropathies
  • Diagnosis and treatment of deformities of the spine and back
  • Diagnosis and treatment of muscular diseases
  • Diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the synovium and tendons
  • Diagnosis and treatment of osteopathies and chondropathies
  • Diagnosis and treatment of other diseases of the spine and back
  • Diagnosis and treatment of other diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue
  • Diagnosis and treatment of other diseases of soft tissue
  • Diagnosis and treatment of spondylopathies
  • Diagnosis and treatment of systemic connective tissue diseases
  • Diagnosis and treatment of tumors of the musculoskeletal system
  • Joint replacement
  • Foot surgery
  • Hand surgery
  • Removal of metal/foreign bodies
  • Rheumatologic surgery
  • Pain therapy/multimodal pain therapy
  • Shoulder surgery
  • Sports medicine/sports traumatology
  • Traumatology
  • Spine surgery
Prof. Dr. Christoph Rangger has been heading the Department of Orthopedics, Trauma Surgery, and Spinal Surgery at the Rotkreuz Hospital Frankfurt am Main since 2018. Under his leadership, the clinic has developed modern concepts for both medical patient care and student education within the framework of an academic teaching hospital, as well as for conducting specialized and additional medical training.

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Areas of treatment

  • Cervical spinal disc herniation
  • + Diagnosis of cervical spinal disc herniation

    €1675.00
  • + Treatment of cervical spinal disc herniation by endoscopic nucleotomy

    €11960.00

    Endoscopic nucleotomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat cervical spinal disc herniation

  • + Treatment of cervical spinal disc herniation by nucleotomy (2-3 segments)

    €16765.00

    Nucleotomy is a surgical procedure used to treat cervical spinal disc herniation by removing a portion of the herniated disc.

  • Cervical spinal stenosis
  • + Diagnosis of cervical spinal stenosis

    €1675.00
  • + Treatment of cervical spinal stenosis (1 segment) by Decompression laminectomy

    €11359.00

    Decompression laminectomy is a surgical procedure used to treat cervical spinal stenosis by removing a portion of the vertebrae that is compressing the spinal cord or nerves

  • + Treatment of cervical spinal stenosis (2-3 segments) by Decompression laminectomy

    €15965.00

    Decompression laminectomy is a surgical procedure used to treat cervical spinal stenosis by removing a portion of the vertebrae that is compressing the spinal cord or nerves

  • + Treatment of Cervical spinal stenosis (1 segment) by Laminoplasty

    €19325.00

    Laminoplasty is a surgical procedure used to treat cervical spinal stenosis by creating more space for the spinal cord and nerves

  • + Treatment of Cervical spinal stenosis (2-3 segments) by Laminoplasty

    €27965.00

    Laminoplasty is a surgical procedure used to treat cervical spinal stenosis by creating more space for the spinal cord and nerves

  • Chronic spinal pain
  • + Diagnosis of chronic spinal pain

    €1675.00
  • Failed back surgery syndrome
  • + Diagnosis of failed back surgery syndrome

    €1675.00
  • Lumbar spinal disc herniation
  • + Diagnosis of lumbar herniated disc

    €1675.00
  • + Treatment of lumbar herniated disc (1 segment) by endoscopic / microscopic discectomy

    €11763.00

    Endoscopic or microscopic discectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat a lumbar herniated disc in a single segment of the spine

  • + Treatment of lumbar herniated disc (2-3 segments) by endoscopic / microscopic discectomy

    €15763.00

    Endoscopic or microscopic discectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat a lumbar herniated disc in a single segment of the spine

  • + Treatment of lumbar herniated disc by spinal fusion

    €25627.00

    The procedure involves fusing two or more vertebrae together, eliminating motion between the affected vertebrae and stabilizing the spine.

  • Lumbar spinal stenosis
  • + Diagnosis of lumbar spinal stenosis

    €1675.00
  • + Treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis (1 segment) by decompression laminectomy

    €11230.00

    The procedure involves removing a portion of the vertebral bone to create more space for the spinal cord and nerves.

  • + Treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis (2-3 segments) by decompression laminectomy

    €14960.00

    The procedure involves removing a portion of the vertebral bone to create more space for the spinal cord and nerves.

  • + Treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis by Spinal fusion

    €25120.00

    The procedure involves fusing two or more vertebrae together, eliminating motion between the affected vertebrae and stabilizing the spine.

  • Osteochondrosis
  • + Diagnosis of Osteochondrosis

    €1675.00
  • Spinal cord lipoma
  • + Diagnosis of Spinal cord lipoma

    €1765.00
  • Spinal meningioma
  • + Diagnosis of spinal meningioma

    €1675.00
  • Spinal Neurinoma
  • + Diagnosis of spinal neurinoma

    €1675.00
  • Syringomyelia (Syrinx)
  • + Diagnosis of syringomyelia (Syrinx)

    €1675.00
  • + Treatment of syringomyelia (syrinx) through a foramen magnum decompression surgery

    €29745.00

    The surgery involves removing a small portion of the bone at the base of the skull to create more space for the CSF to flow freely and relieve pressure on the spinal cord.

  • Achilles tendinitis (achilles tendinopathy)
  • + Diagnosis and conservative treatment of Achilles tendinitis (achilles tendinopathy)

    €1320.00
  • + Minimally invasive surgery of Achilles tendinitis (achilles tendinopathy)

    €7069.00

    In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to repair or remove damaged tissue in the Achilles tendon.

  • Achilles tendon rupture
  • + Diagnosis and conservative treatment of Achilles tendon rupture

    €1320.00
  • + Minimally invasive surgery of Achilles tendon rupture

    €6912.00

    Minimally invasive surgery may involve making a few small incisions in the skin and using specialized instruments to reattach the torn tendon to the heel bone.

  • Ankle arthritis
  • + Diagnosis of Ankle arthritis

    €1320.00
  • + Treatment of Ankle arthritis by Arthroscopic debridement

    €7963.00

    This minimally invasive surgery involves removing damaged cartilage and other tissue from the ankle joint through small incisions. It can be helpful for mild to moderate cases of ankle arthritis.

  • + Treatment of Ankle arthritis by autologous conditioned plasma (ACP)

    €10965.00

    ACP is a type of regenerative medicine treatment that involves using a patient’s own blood plasma to help repair damaged tissue.

  • + Treatment of Ankle arthritis by Ankle fusion

    €17936.00

    In this procedure, the ankle joint is permanently fused together, eliminating the painful bone-on-bone friction that is characteristic of arthritis. Ankle fusion is typically recommended for severe cases of ankle arthritis that have not responded to other treatments.

  • + Total ankle replacement for foot arthritis

    €18635.00

    Total ankle replacement, also known as ankle arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure that involves replacing the damaged joint surfaces of the ankle with a prosthetic implant

  • Ankle impingement syndrome
  • + Diagnosis of Ankle impingement syndrome

    €1320.00
  • + Treatment of Ankle impingement by Ankle arthroscopy

    €7963.00

    Ankle arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that can be used to treat ankle impingement caused by soft tissue damage or abnormalities

  • Anterior cruciate ligament injury
  • + Diagnosis of Anterior cruciate ligament injury

    €1596.00
  • + Treatment of Anterior cruciate ligament injury by Arthroscopic ACL repair

    €7936.00

    Arthroscopic ACL repair is a minimally invasive surgical technique that can be used to treat certain types of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries.

  • Charcot foot
  • + Diagnosis of Charcot foot

    €1693.00
  • + Treatment of Charcot foot by Surgical stabilization and repositioning of foot bones

    €19063.00

    In some cases, surgery may be necessary to correct deformities, stabilize the foot and ankle, or remove any infected tissue.

  • Chondroma
  • + Diagnosis of Chondroma

    €2596.00
  • + Curettage and bone grafting for Chondroma

    €10256.00

    Curettage involves scraping out the tumor from the bone or cartilage using a special tool called a curette. After the tumor is removed, a bone graft may be placed to fill the resulting void.

  • Elbow arthritis
  • + Diagnosis of Elbow arthritis

    €1693.00
  • + Treatment of Elbow arthritis by Arthroscopic debridement

    €9563.00

    This minimally invasive procedure involves using a small camera (arthroscope) and specialized surgical instruments to remove damaged tissue and bone spurs from the elbow joint.

  • + Treatment of Elbow arthritis by autologous conditioned plasma (ACP)

    €10965.00

    ACP therapy is a regenerative medicine technique that uses a patient’s own blood to promote healing and reduce inflammation

  • + Total Elbow replacement for Elbow arthritis

    €20970.00

    Total elbow replacement is a surgical procedure used to treat severe elbow arthritis that has not responded to other treatments. The procedure involves removing the damaged joint and replacing it with an artificial implant.

  • Femoral neck fracture
  • + Diagnosis of Femoral neck fracture

    €1260.00
  • + Treatment of Femoral neck fracture by Internal fixation

    €16736.00

    In some cases, screws or other devices may be used to fix the broken bone and hold it in place while it heals. This is a less invasive option than hip replacement surgery.

  • + Treatment of Femoral neck fracture by Total hip replacement

    €17906.00

    In some cases, a femoral neck fracture may be so severe that the head of the femur cannot be repaired. In these cases, a hip replacement surgery may be necessary

  • Hip dysplasia
  • + Diagnosis of Hip dysplasia

    €1260.00
  • + Treatment of Hip dysplasia by Hip replacement

    €17906.00

    This procedure involves removing the damaged joint and replacing it with an artificial implant. It is typically used for severe cases of hip dysplasia or for older patients with degenerative joint disease.

  • + Treatment of Hip dysplasia by Periacetabular osteotomy (PAO)

    €21063.00

    This is a procedure that involves repositioning the hip socket to provide better coverage of the femoral head

  • Hip impingement
  • + Diagnosis of Hip impingement

    €1260.00
  • + Arthroscopic surgery for hip impingement

    €7936.00

    The surgeon can then remove any bony growths or abnormalities that are causing impingement and repair any damage to the labrum (a ring of cartilage that surrounds the hip socket).

  • Hip osteoarthritis (coxarthrosis)
  • + Diagnosis of Hip osteoarthritis (coxarthrosis)

    €1260.00
  • + Treatment of Hip osteoarthritis (coxarthrosis) by autologous conditioned plasma (ACP)

    €10965.00

    Autologous conditioned plasma (ACP) therapy is a regenerative medicine treatment that involves using a patient’s own blood to promote healing and reduce inflammation.

  • + Treatment of Hip osteoarthritis (coxarthrosis) by hip replacement (hip endoprosthesis)

    €17906.00

    This procedure involves removing the damaged hip joint and replacing it with an artificial joint

  • + Treatment of Hip osteoarthritis (coxarthrosis) by bilateral hip replacement

    €28402.00

    Bilateral hip replacement, also known as total hip replacement or hip arthroplasty, is a surgical treatment for hip osteoarthritis (coxarthrosis) that involves replacing both hip joints with artificial joints

  • + Hip replacement and rehabilitation

    €30680.00

    Hip replacement is a surgical procedure that involves replacing the damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. Rehabilitation is an essential part of the recovery process after hip replacement surgery.

  • Knee arthritis
  • + Diagnosis of Knee arthritis

    €1260.00
  • + Treatment of Knee arthritis by autologous conditioned plasma (ACP)

    €10965.00

    Autologous conditioned plasma (ACP) therapy is a regenerative medicine treatment that involves using a patient’s own blood to promote healing and reduce inflammation. ACP therapy is a relatively new treatment option for knee arthritis, and the research on its effectiveness is limited.

  • + Treatment of Knee arthritis by knee replacement

    €17693.00

    Total knee replacement to replace the entire knee joint with an artificial joint

  • + Treatment of Knee arthritis by bilateral knee replacement

    €27853.00

    Bilateral knee replacement, also known as total knee replacement, is a surgical procedure in which both knees are replaced with artificial joints

  • + Treatment of Knee arthritis with arthroscopy

    €29012.00

    Arthroscopic surgery to clean up the joint and remove damaged tissue

  • Knee instability
  • + Diagnosis of Knee instability

    €1260.00
  • + Treatment of Knee instability by Arthroscopic or open surgical reconstruction of ligament

    €7593.00

    Arthroscopic or open surgical reconstruction of ligament is a common treatment for knee instability, particularly when the instability is caused by a torn or ruptured ligament such as the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) or posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)

  • Knee joint synovitis
  • + Diagnosis of Knee joint synovitis

    €1260.00
  • + Treatment of Knee ynovitis by Arthroscopic synovectomy

    €7965.00

    The most common surgical treatment for knee joint synovitis is arthroscopic synovectomy, which involves using small instruments and a camera to remove the inflamed synovial tissue from the knee joint.

  • Lateral ligament injury
  • + Diagnosis of Lateral ligament injury

    €1260.00
  • + Treatment of Lateral ligament injury by Arthroscopy

    €7936.00

    Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that involves making a small incision and inserting a small camera and instruments to visualize and repair the damaged structures in the ankle joint.

  • Meniscus tear
  • + Diagnosis of Meniscus tear

    €1260.00
  • + Treatment of Meniscus tear by arthroscopic meniscectomy

    €6705.00

    The most common surgical treatment for a meniscus tear is an arthroscopic meniscectomy, which involves using a small camera and instruments to trim or remove the damaged portion of the meniscus.

  • Osteochondroma
  • + Diagnosis of Osteochondroma

    €1906.00
  • + Surgical resection of Osteochondroma

    €9941.00

    The most common surgical treatment for osteochondroma is an excision, which involves removing the tumor and any associated bony or cartilaginous tissue

  • Osteomyelitis
  • + Diagnosis of Osteomyelitis

    €1906.00
  • + Surgical treatment of osteomyelitis

    €18965.00

    This is a surgical procedure to remove infected bone tissue and promote healing.

  • Osteosarcoma
  • + Diagnosis of Osteosarcoma

    €1906.00
  • + Treatment of Osteosarcoma by Limb-sparing surgery

    €16902.00

    This is the most common surgical treatment for osteosarcoma. It involves removing the cancerous bone and surrounding tissue while preserving as much of the limb as possible. In some cases, a bone graft may be necessary to replace the removed bone.

  • + Treatment of Osteosarcoma by Limb-sparing surgery and endoprostheses implantation

    €31965.00

    After limb-sparing surgery, reconstruction may be necessary to restore function and mobility to the affected limb. This may involve the use of prostheses, bone grafts, or other surgical techniques.

  • Patellar dislocation
  • + Diagnosis of Patellar dislocation

    €1260.00
  • + Treatment of Patellar dislocation by Arthroscopic medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction

    €5963.00

    This procedure involves reconstructing the MPFL, which is a ligament on the inside of the knee that helps hold the patella (kneecap) in place. MPFL reconstruction can help stabilize the patella and reduce the risk of future dislocations.

  • Scoliosis
  • + Diagnosis of Scoliosis

    €1260.00
  • + Treatment of Scoliosis by Dorsal instrumentation surgery

    €44962.00

    Dorsal instrumentation is a surgical technique that involves placing metal implants such as rods, screws, and hooks on the posterior (dorsal) side of the spine to stabilize and support the vertebral column. It is commonly used in spinal fusion procedures for various conditions such as scoliosis, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease.

  • + Treatment of Scoliosis by Ventral instrumentation surgery

    €46965.00

    This surgical approach involves placing metal implants, such as rods and screws, on the anterior (ventral) side of the spine to correct spinal deformities.

  • + Treatment of Scoliosis by Dorsal-ventral instrumentation surgery

    €47965.00

    Dorsal-ventral instrumentation surgery, also known as anterior-posterior spinal fusion, is a surgical technique that combines both dorsal (posterior) and ventral (anterior) instrumentation to correct spinal deformities in patients with scoliosis.

  • Shoulder arthritis
  • + Diagnosis of Shoulder arthritis

    €1260.00
  • + Treatment of Shoulder arthritis by Arthroscopic debridement

    €8695.00

    This is a minimally invasive procedure that involves removing any damaged or inflamed tissue from the shoulder joint

  • + Treatment of Shoulder arthritis by Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

    €10965.00

    Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is a regenerative medicine technique that has been used for the treatment of various orthopedic conditions, including shoulder arthritis.

  • + Total shoulder replacement for shoulder arthritis

    €19945.00

    This is a more extensive procedure that involves replacing the entire shoulder joint with a prosthetic implant. It is typically used for patients with advanced-stage arthritis who are experiencing severe pain and limited mobility.

  • Tennis Elbow (lateral epicondylitis)
  • + Diagnosis of Tennis Elbow (lateral epicondylitis)

    €1260.00
  • + Treatment of Tennis Elbow (lateral epicondylitis) by Arthroscopic surgery

    €7403.00

    This is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a small camera and surgical instruments to visualize and repair the damaged tissue in the elbow joint.

  • Calcaneal spur (heel spur)
  • + Diagnosis and conservative treatment of Calcaneal spur (heel spur)

    €1963.00
  • + Surgical treatment of Calcaneal spur (heel spur)

    €10965.00

    The goal of surgery is to remove the bony growth and repair any damage to the plantar fascia

  • Bunion (hallux valgus)
  • + Diagnosis and conservative treatment of Bunion (hallux valgus)

    €1460.00
  • + Treatment of Bunion (hallux valgus) by Chevron osteotomy

    €11965.00

    This is a common technique for mild to moderate hallux valgus deformities. It involves cutting the metatarsal bone and realigning it to correct the bunion.

  • + Treatment of Bunion (hallux valgus) by Scarf osteotomy

    €22965.00

    This is a more extensive procedure for moderate to severe hallux valgus deformities. It involves cutting the metatarsal bone and shifting it to realign the toe.

  • Trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis (TMC OA)
  • + Diagnosis of Trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis (TMC OA)

    €1460.00
  • + Treatment of Trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis (TMC OA) by Trapeziectomy

    €12695.00

    his involves the removal of the trapezium bone, which is the bone that sits at the base of the thumb. This procedure is often used for cases of moderate to severe TMC OA.

  • Osteosarcoma (bone cancer)
  • + Diagnosis of Osteosarcoma (bone cancer)

    €2596.00
  • + Treatment of Osteosarcoma (bone cancer) by Limb-salvage surgery

    €18632.00

    In this procedure, the tumor and affected bone are removed, and the bone is replaced with a prosthetic implant or bone graft from another part of the body.

  • Ewing sarcoma
  • + Surgical resection of Ewing sarcoma

    €25460.00

    Surgical resection, or the surgical removal of the Ewing sarcoma tumor, is often used as part of the treatment plan for Ewing sarcoma. The surgery may be done before or after chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy.

  • Soft tissue sarcoma
  • + Surgical resection of Soft tissue sarcoma with radiation therapy

    €65790.00

    In some cases, surgical resection of soft tissue sarcoma may be combined with radiation therapy. This approach is known as adjuvant radiation therapy, and it is typically used to help prevent the recurrence of the sarcoma after surgery.

  • Herniated Disc
  • + Treatment of lumbar herniated disc (1 segment) by endoscopic / microscopic discectomy

    €11763.00
  • + Treatment of cervical spinal disc herniation by endoscopic nucleotomy

    €11960.00
  • + Treatment of lumbar herniated disc (2-3 segments) by endoscopic / microscopic discectomy

    €15763.00
  • + Treatment of cervical spinal disc herniation by nucleotomy (2-3 segments)

    €16765.00
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • + Diagnosis of degenerative disc Disease

    €1600.00
  • Spondylolisthesis
  • + Diagnosis of spondylolisthesis

    €1600.00
  • + Decompression Surgery for Spondylolisthesis

    €12800.00
  • + Spinal Fusion for Spondylolisthesis

    €17600.00
  • + Decompression and stabilization for Spondylolisthesis

    €23800.00
  • Cauda Equina Syndrome
  • + Diagnosis of Cauda Equina Syndrome

    €1600.00
  • + Decompression Surgery for Cauda Equina Syndrome

    €11950.00
  • Spinal Fractures
  • + Diagnosis of Spinal Fractures

    €1600.00
  • + Surgical stabilization for vertebral fractures

    €22627.00
  • Spine surgery
  • + Lumbar decompression surgery

    €10800.00
  • + Cervical decompression surgery

    €11053.00
  • + Spinal Stabilization Surgery

    €22627.00
  • + Cervical Discectomy and Fusion

    €22627.00
  • + Spinal Tumor Resection

    €29362.00
  • Spinal Fusion Surgery
  • + Single-level spine fusion surgery

    €18960.00
  • + Two-Level spine fusion surgery

    €23957.00
  • + Multilevel spinal fusion surgery

    €32965.00
  • Joint Replacement
  • + Hip replacement surgery

    €18053.00
  • + Total knee replacement surgery

    €18179.00
  • + Total ankle replacement surgery

    €18700.00
  • + Total elbow replacement surgery

    €19763.00
  • + Total shoulder replacement surgery

    €21179.00
  • Hip replacement
  • + Hip replacement surgery

    €18053.00
  • + Bilateral hip replacement surgery

    €27976.00
  • + Hip replacement surgery and rehabilitation

    €30860.00
  • + Bilateral hip replacement surgery and rehabilitation

    €40760.00
  • Knee replacement
  • + Total knee replacement surgery

    €18179.00
  • + Bilateral total knee replacement surgery

    €27853.00
  • + Total knee replacement surgery and rehabilitation

    €30945.00
  • + Bilateral total knee replacement surgery and rehabilitation

    €40692.00
  • Shoulder replacement
  • + Total shoulder replacement surgery

    €21179.00
  • + Total shoulder replacement surgery and rehabilitation

    €33763.00
  • Elbow replacement
  • + Total elbow replacement surgery

    €19763.00
  • + Total elbow replacement surgery and rehabilitation

    €32594.00
  • Ankle replacement
  • + Total ankle replacement surgery

    €18700.00
  • + Total ankle replacement surgery and rehabilitation

    €31643.00
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