Advanced Fracture Alignment & Fixation by Dr. Hemendra Agrawal

Open reduction is a surgical procedure used to realign broken bones (fractures) or dislocated joints through a surgical incision. It is often combined with internal fixation, where metal implants such as plates, screws, or rods are used to stabilize the bones.
This procedure is recommended when fractures cannot be properly aligned using non-surgical methods (closed reduction), especially in complex, displaced, or unstable fractures.
Dr. Hemendra Agrawal performs open reduction using advanced surgical techniques to ensure precise alignment, stable fixation, and optimal healing.
The goal of open reduction is to restore the normal anatomy of the bone or joint, improve function, and prevent long-term complications such as deformity or joint stiffness.
When is this procedure recommended?
Displaced or unstable fractures
Complex fractures involving joints
Fractures not responding to closed reduction
Open fractures (bone exposed through skin)
Multiple fractures or trauma injuries
Joint dislocations requiring surgical correction
Malunited or improperly healed fractures
Fractures causing nerve or vascular compromise
A detailed walkthrough of the surgical process
Clinical examination, X-rays, CT scans, and surgical planning are performed.
The procedure is performed under general or regional anesthesia. The surgical area is sterilized.
An incision is made to access the fracture or dislocation site.
The surgeon carefully repositions the bone fragments into their correct anatomical position.
Metal implants such as plates, screws, or rods are used to stabilize the bones.
The incision is closed with sutures, and a dressing or cast may be applied.
How this procedure transforms your life
Accurate bone alignment
Stable fixation for proper healing
Restores normal anatomy and function
Reduces risk of deformity
Improves recovery outcomes
Allows early mobilization in many cases
Effective for complex fractures
Prevents long-term complications
What to expect during your recovery journey
Pain control, immobilization, and wound care.
Gradual movement and physiotherapy initiation.
Strengthening exercises and improved mobility.
Return to normal activities depending on healing.
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Book a consultation with Dr. Hemendra Agrawal to discuss your condition and explore the best treatment options for you.