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Complex Trauma Treatment

Complex Trauma Treatment

Complex trauma is more extensive and differs from the trauma of a single incident. Dr Gopal Reddy is a renowned orthopaedic trauma surgeon treating all multiple injuries to bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. He has pioneered surgical techniques and technology to help patients with traumatic injuries and provides specialised care for patients suffering from complex traumatic injuries.         

He is a skilled orthopaedic surgeon providing specialised care for complex fractures and post-traumatic joint reconstruction. He uses the most advanced equipment to help patients recover from traumatic injuries with the best possible outcomes. He follows patients throughout all stages of recovery and ensures that they receive the optimal care required to resume an active lifestyle.    

Every physician may not possess the skills to treat complex trauma. Book an appointment to meet the best orthopaedic trauma surgeon for your trauma care.

Understanding Complex Trauma 

Complex Trauma is termed as a severe injury to the musculoskeletal system and can be life-threatening. It can be experienced by patients of all age groups and may happen because of several reasons, such as auto accidents, sudden falls, and countless other scenarios. Orthopaedic trauma includes multiple broken bones, compound fractures and fractures near a joint, and fractures of the pelvis. 

Indications for Complex Trauma Treatment 

You need complex trauma treatment if you are experiencing: 

  • Restricted movement in the affected joint
  • Swelling, bruising, tenderness in the fracture site
  • Numbness near the fracture 
  • Broken skin or visible bone
  • Fever 
  • Mild to severe pain 

Patient Assessment 

As a part of the assessment, Dr Gopal Reddy will conduct a thorough medical examination and evaluates your condition. He will then make an appropriate decision either to repair and stabilise the injury. During the diagnosis, he may recommend or do a few tests such as X-rays, blood tests, Arthrograms, Computed tomography (CT), and Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or other tests.