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A specialized procedure performed when previous fracture surgery fails due to improper healing, implant failure, infection, or bone misalignment. Revision surgery restores stability, corrects deformity, and ensures proper bone union.
Fracture fixation fails when the bone receives inadequate stability, poor blood supply, infection, or improper implant placement. Conditions like diabetes, smoking, and severe fractures also increase the risk of failed healing, leading to the need for revision surgery.
Revision surgery removes failed implants, corrects alignment issues, stabilizes the bone with stronger fixation, and uses biological techniques like bone grafts to stimulate healing. It provides pain relief, restores limb function, and ensures long-term bone stability.
If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, it may be time to consult a Fracture Revision specialist:
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Not all Fracture Revision are the same. Dr. Hemendra Agrawal offers personalized treatment based on your specific condition.
| Type | Best For | What It Involves | Recovery Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Implant Removal & Replacement | Loose, broken, or improperly placed implants | Removing failed hardware and replacing with stronger fixation | 8–12 weeks |
| Corrective Osteotomy | Deformity or malalignment after initial surgery | Cutting and realigning the bone | 10–14 weeks |
| Revision Plating or Nailing | Unstable fractures or failed fixation | Upgrading to stronger plates, screws, or intramedullary nails | 8–14 weeks |
| Bone Grafting | Bone loss or non-union cases | Adding bone graft or synthetic substitutes | 8–16 weeks |
| Infection Debridement & Fixation | Infected fracture sites | Removing infected tissue and stabilizing bone again | 10–16 weeks |
Ensures fresh stability and correct alignment for proper healing.
Restores natural bone shape, function, and proper weight-bearing.
Provides improved stability and compression for better healing.
Stimulates new bone formation and fills bone gaps.
Stops infection and restores healthy conditions for bone union.
Understanding the process helps reduce anxiety and prepares you for a smooth recovery.
Revision surgery corrects failed fixation and restores proper healing with advanced methods.
Real stories from real patients who found relief and renewed mobility
"My previous plate broke, and the bone wasn’t healing. Revision surgery fixed everything. I can walk without pain now!"
Harish Choudhary, 52 years
"I had a non-union for 8 months after my accident. Revision plating with bone grafting helped me recover completely."
Savita Meena, 40 years
"The deformity from my earlier surgery was corrected perfectly. I regained full mobility after revision surgery."
Anil Rathore, 34 years
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