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Open Reduction

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

20000+

Successful Surgeries

15+

Years Experience

Trusted by patients for safe, precise and compassionate joint care.

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5K+ Total Open Reduction Surgeries

Understanding Open Reduction

A surgical procedure used to realign broken bones when closed methods are not sufficient, restoring proper anatomical position for safe healing.

Why does the Open Reduction deteriorate?

Fractures fail to align naturally when bone pieces are displaced, rotated, or trapped in soft tissue. High-impact injuries, complex breaks, and delayed treatment may prevent natural healing without surgical correction.

How does Open Reduction help?

Open Reduction allows the surgeon to directly visualize the fracture, realign bone fragments accurately, and prepare the site for stable fixation. This ensures proper bone healing, prevents deformity, and restores limb function.

Benefits of Modern TKR Techniques:

Precise bone alignment
Restores normal anatomy
Prevents long-term deformity
Improves healing success
Reduces risk of arthritis later
Essential for complex fractures
Allows early mobilization with fixation

Is It Time for Open Reduction

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

Severe deformity visible bone misalignment
Inability to move limb movement causes sharp pain
Rotated or shortened limb abnormal bone position
Open wound fracture bone visible or skin broken
Unstable fracture bone shifts on movement

Not Sure If You Need Open Reduction?

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Choosing the Right Procedure

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

TypeBest ForWhat It InvolvesRecovery Time
Open Reduction with Internal Fixation (ORIF)Displaced long bone fracturesOpen incision, realignment, fixation using plates/screws8–12 weeks
Open Reduction without FixationFractures that can remain stable after alignmentBone exposure and correction6–8 weeks

Open Reduction with Internal Fixation (ORIF)

The most common method where bones are realigned and stabilized with implants.

Open Reduction without Fixation

Used rarely when fixation is not required, mainly in pediatric or simple fractures.

The Open Reduction Procedure - Step by Step

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

Phase 1

Initial Evaluation

  • X-rays
  • CT scan if needed
  • Neurovascular assessment
Phase 2

Surgery Day

  • Anesthesia
  • Bone exposure
  • Alignment correction
  • Fixation
Phase 3

Week 1–3

  • Wound care
  • Pain management
  • Gentle limb movement
Phase 4

Week 4–8

  • Load-bearing training
  • Strengthening exercises
Phase 5

2–6 Months

  • Full activity
  • Bone strengthening
  • Final healing

Why Choose Open Reduction?

Precise bone alignment
Restores normal anatomy
Prevents long-term deformity
Improves healing success
Reduces risk of arthritis later
Essential for complex fractures
Allows early mobilization with fixation
Quick Recovery
Safe Procedure
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Have a severe or displaced fracture?

Open Reduction restores bone alignment and prevents long-term disability.

What Our Patients Say

Real stories from real patients who found relief and renewed mobility

"My leg fracture was badly displaced. After open reduction, I recovered fully and can walk normally again."

Mukesh Yadav, 42 years

"The surgery helped restore my arm alignment perfectly. Very professional care."

Ritu Sharma, 29 years

"Without this surgery, my bone would not have healed correctly. Excellent treatment!"

Harbhajan Singh, 55 years

Frequently Asked Questions

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