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Emergency Orthopedic Care for Injuries and Fractures

Ananya Hospital provides round-the-clock trauma and fracture care for all types of musculoskeletal injuries. Our experienced trauma surgeons and emergency team are equipped to handle everything from simple fractures to complex polytrauma cases.

Time is critical in trauma care. Our dedicated trauma unit ensures rapid assessment, imaging, and treatment to achieve the best possible outcomes. We are equipped with modern operation theaters and intensive care facilities.

From road accidents to falls, sports injuries to workplace accidents, our trauma team provides comprehensive care including emergency surgery, fracture fixation, and post-operative rehabilitation.

Trauma & Fracture Care

What is Trauma & Fracture Care?

Orthopedic trauma care involves the emergency treatment of fractures, dislocations, and other injuries to the musculoskeletal system. Our goal is to restore anatomy, stabilize injuries, and facilitate healing.

  • Emergency fracture stabilization and surgery
  • Open fracture management
  • Joint dislocations and ligament injuries
  • Pelvic and acetabular fractures
  • Complex and polytrauma cases

How Does Trauma & Fracture Care Work?

Our trauma care follows established protocols to ensure rapid and effective treatment.

01

Emergency Assessment

Immediate triage, stabilization, and imaging to assess the extent of injuries.

02

Surgical Intervention

Emergency or planned surgery to stabilize fractures using plates, screws, nails, or external fixators.

03

Recovery & Rehabilitation

Post-operative care and physiotherapy to restore function and strength.

When Should You Seek Trauma & Fracture Care?

Seek immediate medical attention for any significant injury. Prompt treatment prevents complications.

Schedule an appointment if:

  • Minor fractures without deformity
  • Persistent pain after minor injury
  • Follow-up for healing fractures
  • Removal of hardware after healing

Seek immediate attention if:

  • Obvious deformity or bone protruding
  • Severe pain and inability to move
  • Numbness or coldness in injured limb
  • Significant swelling or bruising
  • Open wounds with suspected fracture