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Minimally Invasive Fracture / Trauma Surgery

Minimally Invasive Fracture / Trauma Surgery is a cutting-edge surgical approach designed to treat broken bones and traumatic injuries with greater precision and minimal disruption to surrounding tissues. Unlike traditional open surgery, this technique utilizes advanced imaging technology, specialized instruments, and smaller incisions to realign and stabilize fractures while preserving soft tissue integrity. The benefits include reduced pain, lower risk of infection, minimal scarring, and significantly faster recovery times. This approach is especially advantageous for fractures in weight-bearing joints such as the hip, knee, and ankle, as well as complex trauma cases.

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Causes of Fractures and Trauma

  • Road Traffic Accidents – High-speed collisions can result in complex fractures requiring surgical intervention.
  • Osteoporosis – Weak and brittle bones are more prone to fractures, even with minor impacts.
  • Pathological Fractures – Conditions like bone cancer or infections can weaken bones, making them more likely to break.
  • Accidents & Falls – A major cause of fractures, especially in older adults and individuals with weak bones.
  • Sports Injuries – High-impact sports can lead to stress fractures, dislocations, or ligament tears.
  • Workplace Injuries – Heavy lifting, falls, or machinery-related accidents can cause severe bone trauma.

Symptoms of Fractures and Trauma

  • Open Wound with Bone Exposure – In cases of compound fractures, where the bone pierces through the skin.
  • Swelling & Bruising – Visible inflammation, discoloration, or tenderness around the affected area.
  • Severe Pain – Persistent pain at the injury site, worsening with movement
  • Deformity of the Bone or Joint – The limb or joint appears out of alignment or misshapen.
  • Restricted Movement – Difficulty or inability to move the injured limb or bear weight.
  • Grinding or Popping Sensation – A feeling of bones rubbing against each other, indicating a fracture.
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