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Trauma Surgery

Trauma Surgery

Trauma refers to injuries caused by blunt force or penetrating trauma. Dr. Das has extensive experience in managing fractures in both the upper and lower limbs.

Periprosthetic Joint Fracture Management

Periprosthetic fractures occur around existing implants, such as a femur fracture following a previous total knee or hip replacement, or humerus fractures near a total shoulder or elbow replacement. 

Complex and Periarticular Fracture Management

Fractures that occur near or involve a joint are known as periarticular fractures. Like periprosthetic fractures, these are complex and demand thorough pre-operative planning.

What Happens During Trauma Surgery?

The procedure depends on the type and severity of the injury or fracture. The initial priority is stopping blood loss. In cases of vascular injury, a multidisciplinary approach involving general, plastic, and vascular surgeons may be necessary. The next step is stabilizing the fracture, which is done using various implants depending on the fracture’s pattern and the surrounding soft tissue. Periprosthetic fractures are particularly challenging, and treatment can range from implanting devices to stabilize the fracture to performing a revision joint replacement.

Cost of Trauma Surgery

Dr. Das offers excellent surgical outcomes with a high rate of patient satisfaction. The procedure is available at an affordable package cost that includes the surgery, hospital stay, and physiotherapy. For more information about the trauma surgery package, feel free to contact us.