- Fracture surgery involves realigning and stabilizing broken bones using metal plates, screws, or rods to restore proper structure and support healing.
- This procedure helps maintain correct bone position, ensuring natural healing and reducing the chances of misalignment or improper bone union.
- It is commonly recommended for complex or displaced fractures where bones cannot heal properly without surgical intervention.
- Internal fixation devices like plates, screws, or rods provide strong support to keep bones stable during the recovery process.
- Fracture surgery promotes faster healing by securing the bone fragments and allowing them to join correctly over time.