Handling challenging orthopedic cases with specialized skill.
- Conditions Treated: Complex fractures (pelvis, acetabulum, multi-fragmentary), non-healing fractures (non-unions), mal-united fractures, and revision of previously failed or worn-out joint replacements. Detailed explanation of the complexity involved will be provided.
- Symptoms: Chronic pain from previous injury or surgery, instability, recurrent dislocations, metal failure, or loss of function following initial treatment.
- Treatment Approach: Highly specialized and meticulous surgical planning using advanced imaging to correct previous surgical failures or manage severe trauma, often utilizing specialized implants and bone grafting techniques.
- Benefits: Resolution of chronic pain, correction of deformity, restored joint stability, and improved long-term functional ability following complex reconstruction.
- Recovery: Extended, focused, and carefully managed rehabilitation protocols are necessary for these challenging cases.