Pelvic & Acetabulum Fracture Management
Pelvic and acetabulum fractures are serious injuries that can occur due to high-impact trauma such as road accidents, falls, or sports injuries. These fractures affect the stability of the pelvis and hip joint, requiring expert evaluation and precise treatment to restore mobility and function.
Management begins with a thorough clinical assessment and advanced imaging to understand the extent of the fracture. Treatment plans are tailored to the patient’s overall health, fracture type, and activity level, aiming for safe and effective recovery.
Pelvic & Acetabulum Fracture Management Services Include:
- Closed Reduction & Immobilization: Non-surgical alignment and stabilization for certain stable fractures.
- Open Reduction & Internal Fixation (ORIF): Surgical repair for displaced or complex fractures using plates, screws, and rods.
- Minimally Invasive Fixation Techniques: Advanced surgical methods to reduce tissue damage and speed up recovery.
- Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Physiotherapy and guided exercises to restore mobility, strength, and function.
- Long-Term Follow-Up: Monitoring healing, joint stability, and overall function to prevent complications.
Proper management of pelvic and acetabulum fractures ensures pain relief, restores mobility, and helps patients return to daily activities safely. With precise surgical care and structured rehabilitation, patients can achieve optimal recovery and long-term functional outcomes.