Complex Fracture Surgery in Bangalore

At Vyshnavi Hospitals, we provide expert care in the assessment, surgical treatment, and rehabilitation of complex fractures. These fractures are more serious than routine breaks and may involve multiple bone fragments, joint surfaces, or significant injury to nearby muscles, ligaments, and soft tissues.

Our highly experienced orthopaedic team uses advanced imaging technology, precise surgical procedures, and modern fixation systems to restore correct bone alignment, stability, and mobility. Whether the fracture is caused by a road accident, sports injury, workplace trauma, or weakened bones due to osteoporosis, we create an individualized treatment plan that supports safe healing and long-term functional recovery.

Vyshnavi Hospitals is equipped with a state-of-the-art trauma care unit, specialized operation theatres, and 24/7 emergency support to ensure immediate and accurate medical attention. Our structured post-operative rehabilitation programs help improve recovery outcomes and enable patients to return to their daily activities with confidence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find clear and helpful answers to common queries about complex fracture treatment and recovery.



A complex fracture involves multiple breaks, displaced bone fragments, joint surface involvement, or injury to surrounding soft tissues, making treatment more challenging than a simple fracture.



Treatment generally includes surgical stabilization using plates, screws, rods, or external fixation devices, followed by guided physiotherapy and rehabilitation for functional recovery.



Inadequate or delayed treatment may lead to improper bone healing, deformity, chronic pain, stiffness, reduced mobility, or permanent functional impairment.



Recovery duration varies depending on the severity and location of the fracture, overall health, and healing response — ranging from several weeks to a few months.



Seek urgent medical care if there is severe pain, visible deformity, inability to move the limb, numbness, open wounds, or excessive swelling after an injury.

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