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Fracture Treatment

I am a trauma orthopedic surgeon with a deep-seated commitment to providing the finest care tailored to the individual needs and circumstances of my patients. My expertise spans a wide spectrum of traumatic injuries, from simple fractures to complex multi-ligament injuries, affecting various bones and joints including the shoulder girdle, upper limbs, pelvis, and lower limbs.

At the heart of my practice is a dedication to staying abreast of the latest advancements in trauma treatment, which enables me to offer state-of-the-art solutions that promote faster recovery and optimal outcomes. I take pride in utilizing world-class implants known for their durability, reliability, and biocompatibility, ensuring that my patients benefit from the best medical devices available.

Collaboration is key in my approach to patient care. I am supported by an exceptional team of orthopedic professionals who share my passion for excellence. Together, we craft personalized treatment plans that may include both surgical and non-surgical techniques, aimed at achieving the best possible results for each patient.

The success of our treatment plans is bolstered by our cohesive team of highly skilled medical professionals. This includes an experienced trauma nursing team, anesthesiologists, physiotherapists, and other specialists. Our collaborative approach guarantees comprehensive and personalized care throughout the patient’s treatment journey.

In summary, my mission as a specialist trauma orthopedic surgeon is to ensure the highest level of care for my patients. With a focus on continuous improvement, cutting-edge implant technology, and a dedicated team, I am committed to delivering exceptional outcomes for those entrusted to my care.

What all fractures do I treat: 

As a trauma orthopedic surgeon, some common traumatic injuries that I treat include:

  • Fractures: Broken bones can range from simple breaks to complex fractures involving multiple pieces.
  • Dislocations: Joints that are forced out of their normal position.
  • Ligament Injuries: Tears or sprains in the ligaments, such as ACL tears in the knee.
  • Tendon Injuries: Injuries to the tendons, like ruptured Achilles tendons.
  • Joint Injuries: Damage to joints, including the hip, knee, shoulder, or elbow.
  • Pelvic Fractures: Breaks in the bones of the pelvis.
  • Complex Trauma: Injuries involving multiple body parts or systems.

Each injury requires a tailored approach to ensure the best possible outcome for the patient.

What approach do IIn treating fractures, my approach is patient-centric and involves several key steps:

  1. Assessment: A thorough evaluation of the injury through physical examination and imaging tests like X-rays or CT scans to determine the type and extent of the fracture.
  2. Reduction: Aligning the broken bone fragments to their normal position, which can be done either non-surgically (closed reduction) or surgically (open reduction).
  3. Immobilization: Stabilizing the fracture using casts, splints, or braces to prevent movement and allow healing.
  4. Surgery: If necessary, surgical intervention may be employed using pins, plates, screws, or rods to hold the bone fragments together.
  5. Rehabilitation: A personalized rehabilitation program including physiotherapy to restore function, strength, and mobility.
  6. Follow-up: Regular monitoring of the healing process through follow-up visits and imaging tests.

The goal is always to promote optimal healing while minimizing complications and ensuring a return to function. use for the treatment:

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