Overview Of Trauma Surgery
Patients of all ages can experience trauma and fractures. These serious injuries can occur during auto accidents, life-threatening falls, and countless other scenarios. Unfortunately, they can have a long-term impact on patients’ functionality and even affect their quality of life.
Conditions
Bone fractures are extremely common, whether from high-energy trauma resulting in multiple injuries or from some other force or impact resulting in an isolated fracture and dislocation.
Treatments for Trauma and Fractures
Fractures of the pelvis, upper and lower extremities, and post-traumatic orthopedic conditions can be treated with surgical and nonsurgical procedures, depending on the condition.
Common Fractures Dealt With :
HIP fractures
- DHS Fixation
- PFN Fixation
- Bipolar Hemi Arthroplasty
- Total HIP Replacement Including Dual mobility surgery.
- Acetabular Fixation
HIP fractures
- Nailing
- Plating
- Screw Fixation along with the above.
TIBIA Fractures
- Nailing
- Plating
- Screw Fixation along with the above.
- Ring Fixator or Linear Fixator application
Ankle & Foot Fractures
- Plating
- Screw Fixation along with the above.
- Ring Fixator or Linear Fixator application
Humerus Fractures
- Nailing
- Plating
- Screw Fixation
- Hemi Arthroplasty
- Total Shoulder Replacement
- Reverse Shoulder Replacement
Forearm Fractures
- Nailing
- Plating
- External Fixator
- Hand & Wrist Fractures
- K WIRING
- PLATING
- External Fixator