Fracture surgery

What is Fracture Surgery?

Fracture surgery is performed to properly align and stabilize broken bones when they cannot heal correctly with a cast or splint alone. Using advanced surgical techniques, our orthopedic surgeons help restore bone strength and function, ensuring faster recovery and return to normal activities.

When is Fracture Surgery Needed?

You may require surgery for a fracture if:
👉 The bone pieces are badly displaced (out of alignment)
👉 The fracture involves a joint
👉 The broken bone has pierced the skin (open fracture)
👉 There are multiple fractures (complex injury)
👉 The bone is not healing well with conservative treatment

Types of Fracture Surgery

Our specialists perform various surgical techniques, including:
🔹 Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF): Using metal plates, screws, or rods to hold bone fragments together
🔹 External Fixation: A stabilizing frame outside the body connected to the bone with pins
🔹 Minimally invasive fixation: Small cuts and specialized tools to reduce tissue damage

Benefits of Fracture Surgery

✅ Proper bone alignment and faster healing
✅ Improved joint function and mobility
✅ Reduced risk of deformity or chronic pain
✅ Early return to work and daily activities

Why Choose Us

✔ Skilled orthopedic trauma and fracture surgeons
✔ Modern operation theatre with advanced equipment
✔ Focus on minimally invasive techniques where possible
✔ Comprehensive post-surgery rehabilitation

Recovery After Fracture Surgery

Recovery time varies depending on the type and location of the fracture. Our team provides complete support, including regular follow-up, physiotherapy, and guidance for safe and speedy healing.
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