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Management of open and close fracture

Fracture Treatment Types and Technology

Orthopaedic injuries can be severe and traumatic, necessitating rapid medical attention and, in some cases, surgery. Accidents do happen to even the most diligent individuals, and delivering prompt and proper trauma care adds greatly to the long, medium, and medium term outcomes. 

At Kothari Hospital of Orthopedic surgery and Neurosciences, we specialise in the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries, both simple and complicated.

Commonly treated trauma injuries include but are not limited to:

  • Injuries to the skeletal muscles that occur as a result of an incident.
  • Total hip compound injuries of a complicated character.
  • Shoulder, wrist, elbow trauma management
  • Ankle fractures
  • Minimally invasive fracture repairs
  • Complications arising on account of trauma
  • Ankle Sprain
  • Shoulder dislocation
  • Stress Fractures
  • Meniscus Tear
  • Tennis Elbow
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • ACL Tear
  • Rotator Cuff Tear
  • Distal Radial Fracture
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Our accident and trauma management services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to provide the best possible care to badly wounded patients. Trauma/acute care surgeons, neurosurgeons, vascular doctors, plastic surgeons, and other specialists who treat traumatic injuries make up the Kothari  Hospital Orthopedic Accidents and Trauma Care team. This knowledge guarantees that patients receive the finest possible treatment in order to optimise their recovery and return to normal activities as quickly as feasible.

1. Medical technology at its pinnacle.

2. An assortment of diagnostics gadgets and orthopaedic tools is constantly upgraded.

We employ the most up-to-date orthopaedic procedures to treat people who have been in a recent car accident or who have sustained injuries as a result of the long-term repercussions of a car crash.

A It is possible for a shattered bone to get infected. Our trauma care specialists work quickly to disinfect the shattered ends of the bone(s) so that the patient can be stabilised and the healing process can begin. When it comes to identifying and treating bone infection rates, time is always of the importance.

Pelvic and acetabulum (cup-shaped cavity of the hip) injuries are quite dangerous, and our surgeons may recommend surgery depending on the degree of displacement or unstable of the hip. The procedure will be conducted in order to straighten the cartilage surface, eliminate any dirt from of the joint, and reestablish hip strength.

In some case mal-union of fractures or non-union of fractures can occur. A non-union occurs when a bones does not heal in 6 to 9 months of a fracture. Mal-union causes the bone to heal abnormally and in an improper position. In both situations, it causes discomfort and limits movement for months, if not years, following the initial injury.

Regardless of the nature of ones musculoskeletal system’s trauma, we at The Kothari Hospital of Orthopaedic and Neurosciences strive to provide all the best possible care by combining our collective medical knowledge, cutting-edge new tech, and global medication safety care to help our patients regain their life quality.