Trauma & Fracture Care

Anatomic realignment for complex bone fractures.

Emergency trauma requires immediate stabilization. Dr. Sai Dinesh specializes in treating open compound fractures, acetabular hip fractures, and chronic non-union (improperly healed bones) using locking plates, intramedullary nails, and circular external fixators (LRS/Ilizarov) to secure stable, weight-bearing alignments.

Fracture Restoration Options

Advanced diagnostic and internal fixation paths designed for anatomic bone healing and early weight-bearing.

Procedure Overview

Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) realigns fractured bone ends and secures them using biomechanically matched locking compression plates (LCP) or intramedullary interlocking nails. This protocol restores load-bearing paths quickly.

Key Benefits

  • Restores precise anatomic length and alignment to the limb.
  • Eliminates the need for long-term heavy casts.
  • Allows early adjacent joint movement to avoid muscle wasting.
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Ideal Candidate

Patients with displaced, unstable, or intra-articular joint-line fractures.

Recovery Timeline

Toe-touch weight-bearing at 4 weeks; full bone healing and normal gait in 3 months.

Hardware Material

Titanium Alloy / Medical Stainless Steel

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions regarding emergency orthopedics, plate removal, and bone healing rates.

In most adults, titanium implants are highly biocompatible and can remain in the body indefinitely without causing any adverse issues. Hardware removal is only recommended if it causes local soft-tissue irritation, becomes prominent under the skin, or in young athletic patients post complete bone union.

Accident & Emergency Orthopedics

Consult with our clinical team for trauma evaluations, second opinions on complex fixations, or non-union corrections.

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