Dr. Ayush Gupta Ortho
Experience: | 8 years |
Education: | Maharishi Markendeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research |
Academic degree: | MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) |
Area of specialization: | I am specialized in arthroscopy and sports medicine, where most of my work is about treating joint injuries and helping people get back their mobility. I perform advanced keyhole surgeries of knee, shoulder, hip, ankle and wrist — those small incisions but big impact kind of procedures that let patients heal faster and with less pain. My focus often goes into ligament reconstructions like ACL or rotator cuff repairs, cartilage restoration, meniscus repair, and managing soft tissue injuries that athletes or even regular ppl face in daily life.
I also deal with joint pain and degenerative conditions, which don’t just trouble older patients but sometimes affect younger ones too. Arthritis, repetitive strain, sports trauma — they all need different approach, sometimes surgery, sometimes conservative care with rehab and physiotherapy. What matters to me is tailoring treatment so patient feels supported and actually sticks with recovery plan.
For me this field is about more than fixing joints, it’s about restoring confidence and allowing someone to return to activities they thought impossible. Each surgery or consult is a chance to make that difference. |
Achievements: | I am fortunate to be featured in an international helthcare magazine and to share my work through talks at reputed conferences like the National Sports Injury Conclave and multiple CMEs. I assisted and performed live arthroscopic surgeries including ACL reconstruction, cartilage and meniscus repair. My research papers got published in peer reviewed journals such as IJPCR, Integr J Med Sci and Hong Kong J Orthop Res. I also presented posters, case reports at national meets and I am member of ASI, IASM and DOA. |
I am an Orthopedic Surgeon with around six years of practice, currently working at Max Super Speciality Hospital in New Delhi and also attached with few other hospitals and clinics across the city. My work mostly revolve around bone and joint care — sports injuries that keep young people from playing, fractures from accidents, long standing knee pain and arthritis that disturb daily life, and complex trauma cases that need quick yet careful handling. Over time I developed a strong focus on minimally invasive approaches, specially arthroscopic or keyhole surgeries, cause they allow faster recovery and less pain for patients. In my practice I see a wide range of cases. Some days it’s athletes with ligament tears, meniscus injuries, or shoulder dislocations. Other times it’s elderly patients struggling with stiff knees or arthritis who just want to walk without pain again. Trauma management also form a big part of my work — road accidents, falls, multiple fractures where decisions have to be made fast but with precision. Each case feel different, and you quickly realise bones may heal in similar ways but patients never do, each one carry their own challenges and expectations. What I try to keep consistent is the way I approach treatment. I explain options openly, whether it’s conservative care with physiotherapy, medication and lifestyle correction, or surgical repair when nothing else works. Many people get nervous with the word surgery, and I understand that. That’s why I focus on clear communication, making sure they know exactly what will be done and what recovery will look like. Six years in this field doesn’t sound very long when compared to senior colleagues, but every year packed with countless surgeries, OPDs, emergencies and follow-ups gave me experience that no textbook could. Some days are exhausting — standing long hours in OT or rushing between cases — but then you see a patient walk again without crutches or return to their sport, and it feels worth all the effort. Orthopedics for me is not just about fixing bones, it’s about helping people get their mobility and confidence back.