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Fracture Fixation

Also known as: Bone repair surgery A procedure to realign and stabilise broken bones using plates, screws, or rods to support proper healing. Specialty: Orthopaedic Surgery

Overview

Fracture fixation is a surgical procedure used to treat broken bones that are not aligned properly or are unlikely to heal correctly on their own. If you are advised to have this procedure, it is usually to restore the normal position of the bone and allow it to heal safely.

The procedure stabilises the bone using specialised supports, helping to maintain alignment during healing. This can reduce the risk of long-term complications such as poor healing, deformity, or loss of function, and supports a more predictable recovery.

When It's Needed

You may need fracture fixation if you have:

  • A broken bone that is displaced or unstable
  • A fracture involving a joint
  • An injury that cannot be managed with casting alone
  • Difficulty moving or using the affected limb

How It's Performed

The procedure is usually performed under general or regional anaesthesia. It involves:

  1. Repositioning the broken bone into its correct alignment
  2. Stabilising the bone using plates, screws, or rods
  3. Securing the bone to allow proper healing

Your surgeon will choose the most appropriate method based on the fracture. The procedure typically takes about 1 to 3 hours and usually requires a short hospital stay for monitoring and recovery.

What to Expect

Recovery

Recovery depends on the type of fracture and the procedure performed. Healing may take several weeks, and you may need physiotherapy to restore strength and movement.

Your care team will guide you on activity levels, rehabilitation, and follow-up to support a safe recovery.

Diagnostics & Tests

Before surgery, your condition may be assessed using:

These help determine the need for surgical fixation and guide treatment planning.

Support Services

You may receive support such as:

This coordinated support helps ensure proper recovery and return to daily activity.

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