Fracture & Trauma Surgery

Fracture & Trauma Surgery

Complex Trauma & ORIF

Emergency orthopaedic Reconstruction

Advanced surgical care for traumatic injuries and complex fractures

Fracture & Trauma Surgery focuses on restoring bone alignment, stability, and function after accidents or injuries using advanced surgical techniques and modern fixation devices. With precise imaging and minimally invasive methods, surgeons repair fractures, stabilize joints, and promote faster healing while reducing pain and complications.

Our trauma surgery team specializes in the management of complex, multi-fragment fractures and high-energy injuries resulting from accidents, falls, sports injuries, and other traumatic events. We provide comprehensive acute care, from initial assessment and stabilization to definitive surgical reconstruction and rehabilitation planning, ensuring optimal recovery outcomes.

Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) is a cornerstone procedure in trauma surgery, involving the surgical realignment of fractured bone fragments followed by stabilization using plates, screws, rods, or nails. This approach allows for anatomical restoration of bone anatomy, early mobilization, and reduced risk of malunion or nonunion compared to non-surgical treatment.

We utilize state-of-the-art imaging technologies including intraoperative fluoroscopy, CT-based navigation, and 3D printing for complex fracture planning. These tools enable precise implant placement, minimize surgical exposure, and reduce radiation exposure while achieving optimal fracture reduction and stabilization.

Our trauma care protocol includes damage control orthopaedics for polytrauma patients, staged reconstruction for complex injuries, and specialized techniques for osteoporotic fractures in elderly patients. We work closely with emergency medicine, critical care, and rehabilitation specialists to provide seamless multidisciplinary care throughout the recovery journey.

Advanced Surgical Techniques
Rapid Stabilization
Modern Fixation Devices
Precision Imaging Guidance

Common Trauma Procedures

Upper Extremity Fractures

  • ORIF for humerus fractures
  • Plate fixation for forearm fractures
  • Wrist fracture reconstruction
  • Hand and finger fracture repair

Lower Extremity & Complex Trauma

  • Hip fracture fixation
  • Tibia and femur intramedullary nailing
  • Pelvic and acetabular reconstruction
  • Multi-fragment fracture management

Common Injury Types

  • High-energy trauma fractures
  • Sports-related bone injuries
  • Osteoporotic fragility fractures
  • Complex joint dislocations
  • Open fractures with soft tissue damage
  • Non-union or malunion fractures

Recovery Guidelines

  • Follow weight-bearing restrictions
  • Monitor for signs of infection
  • Keep surgical wounds clean and dry
  • Attend all follow-up appointments
  • Gradually increase activity as directed
  • Complete prescribed rehabilitation

Advantages of Modern Trauma Surgery

Anatomical Restoration

Precise bone realignment for optimal healing

Early Mobilization

Stable fixation allows faster return to function

Reduced Complications

Lower risk of non-union and malunion

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