Fracture fixation and complex trauma surgery

Fracture severity depends on location, stability, joint involvement, bone quality, tumor-related risk, and the patient’s overall condition.

Treatment of simple and complex fractures including pelvic and femoral fractures, periarticular fractures, pathological fractures, and fixation planning according to fracture pattern, bone quality, and patient condition.

Important note

The treatment plan depends on examination, imaging, and final diagnosis. This content is educational and does not replace medical assessment.

What this service includes

  • Fixation of simple and complex fractures using plates, screws, or nails.
  • Pelvic, femoral, and periarticular fracture management.
  • Assessment of pathological fractures related to tumors or severe osteoporosis.
  • Choosing the timing and method of fixation.
  • Follow-up for healing and rehabilitation.

When to book

Book an evaluation if you have persistent pain, swelling, injury, a concerning imaging report, or a major surgical decision that needs careful explanation.