Emergency Fracture and Trauma Care
24/7 Emergency Support

Fracture &
Trauma Specialist

Advanced surgical reconstruction and compassionate care for complex injuries and life-threatening trauma.

Expert Management of Orthopedic Emergencies

Orthopedic trauma involves severe injuries to the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, ligaments, and tendons. These injuries often occur suddenly and require immediate, highly specialized intervention to prevent long-term disability. Dr. Gaurav Saini is a recognized expert in managing **Complex Fractures** and **Polytrauma**, utilizing state-of-the-art internal and external fixation techniques.

Our approach to trauma is multi-disciplinary. We focus on not just "fixing the bone," but restoring the patient's entire quality of life. This includes advanced pain management, soft-tissue reconstruction, and a highly coordinated rehabilitation program. We are equipped to handle high-velocity impact injuries, pelvic fractures, and complex articular (joint) breaks that require sub-millimeter precision for successful outcomes.

Conditions We Treat

Complex Fractures

Treatment of severe bone breaks requiring advanced surgical techniques

Polytrauma

Comprehensive care for patients with multiple traumatic injuries

Emergency Trauma

Immediate care for acute injuries with 24/7 availability

Deformity Correction

Surgical correction of bone deformities resulting from trauma or disease

Advanced Surgical Techniques

Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis (MIPO)

A specialized technique that allows for the internal fixation of fractures using very small incisions. This preserves the blood supply to the bone, significantly accelerating the biological healing process.

Limb Salvage & Reconstruction

For severe trauma cases where the limb is at risk, we utilize advanced microsurgical and reconstructive techniques to save the limb and restore its functional capacity.

Post-Trauma Recovery Roadmap

Phase 1: Stabilization

Focus on pain control, wound healing, and preventing complications during the initial surgical recovery period.

Phase 2: Mobility

Gradual weight-bearing and range-of-motion exercises guided by our specialized trauma physiotherapy team.

Phase 3: Integration

Strengthening and functional training to return to daily activities and work with full confidence.

Fracture Care FAQ

How do I know if my bone is broken or just sprained?
Common signs of a fracture include immediate severe pain, deformity, inability to bear weight, and bruising/swelling. However, an X-ray or CT scan is the only definitive way to diagnose a fracture.
What is the average healing time for a fracture?
Healing time varies depending on the bone and severity. Most fractures take 6 to 12 weeks to unite biologically, though full functional strength may take several months of rehabilitation.
Are implants removed after the bone heals?
In most cases, titanium or stainless steel implants are permanent and do not need removal unless they cause irritation or pain after the bone has fully healed.