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Fracture Revision

Restore your active lifestyle with advanced Fracture Revision by Dr. Hemendra Agrawal. With modern techniques, careful planning, and dedicated follow-up care, we help you recover faster and move comfortably again.

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5K+ Total Fracture Revision Surgeries

Understanding Fracture Revision

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.

Why does the Fracture Revision deteriorate?

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.

How does Fracture Revision help?

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.

Benefits of Modern TKR Techniques:

Corrects deformity from failed surgery
Restores alignment and stability
Eliminates chronic pain caused by implant failure
Promotes proper bone healing
Stronger fixation using advanced implants
High success rate with modern revision techniques
Improves mobility and functional outcome

Is It Time for Fracture Revision

If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, it may be time to consult a Fracture Revision specialist:

Persistent pain pain continues after months of initial surgery
Implant failure plate or screw loosening, breakage, or migration
Delayed or non-union fracture not healing as expected
Deformity abnormal bone angulation or rotation
Instability movement at fracture site
Infection signs redness, discharge, fever

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Choosing the Right Procedure

Not all Fracture Revision are the same. Dr. Hemendra Agrawal offers personalized treatment based on your specific condition.

TypeBest ForWhat It InvolvesRecovery Time
Implant Removal & ReplacementLoose, broken, or improperly placed implantsRemoving failed hardware and replacing with stronger fixation8–12 weeks
Corrective OsteotomyDeformity or malalignment after initial surgeryCutting and realigning the bone10–14 weeks
Revision Plating or NailingUnstable fractures or failed fixationUpgrading to stronger plates, screws, or intramedullary nails8–14 weeks
Bone GraftingBone loss or non-union casesAdding bone graft or synthetic substitutes8–16 weeks
Infection Debridement & FixationInfected fracture sitesRemoving infected tissue and stabilizing bone again10–16 weeks

Implant Removal & Replacement

Ensures fresh stability and correct alignment for proper healing.

Corrective Osteotomy

Restores natural bone shape, function, and proper weight-bearing.

Revision Plating or Nailing

Provides improved stability and compression for better healing.

Bone Grafting

Stimulates new bone formation and fills bone gaps.

Infection Debridement & Fixation

Stops infection and restores healthy conditions for bone union.

The Fracture Revision Procedure - Step by Step

Understanding the process helps reduce anxiety and prepares you for a smooth recovery.

Phase 1

Evaluation & Diagnosis

  • X-ray / CT scan
  • Blood tests for infection
  • Assessment of implant stability
  • Identifying cause of failed healing
Phase 2

Treatment Planning

  • Choosing revision hardware
  • Deciding grafting requirement
  • Planning deformity correction if needed
Phase 3

Revision Surgery

  • Removal of failed implants
  • Bone realignment
  • New fixation placement
  • Bone grafting if required
Phase 4

Weeks 2–6

  • Pain reduction
  • Controlled physiotherapy
  • Swelling management
  • Early mobilization
Phase 5

6–16 Weeks

  • Progressive strengthening
  • Bone healing monitoring with X-rays
  • Gradual weight-bearing
  • Full functional recovery

Why Choose Fracture Revision?

Corrects deformity from failed surgery
Restores alignment and stability
Eliminates chronic pain caused by implant failure
Promotes proper bone healing
Stronger fixation using advanced implants
High success rate with modern revision techniques
Improves mobility and functional outcome
Quick Recovery
Safe Procedure
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Previous fracture surgery failed?

Revision surgery corrects failed fixation and restores proper healing with advanced methods.

What Our Patients Say

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

Frequently Asked Questions

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