Scientific Sessions

Fracture Management and Trauma Care

Fracture management and trauma care have seen significant advancements, improving outcomes and reducing complications for patients with musculoskeletal injuries. Modern orthopedic approaches emphasize accurate diagnosis, stabilization, and early mobilization. Imaging technologies, including X-rays, CT scans, and 3D imaging, allow precise assessment of fracture patterns, aiding surgeons in planning individualized treatment. Non-surgical methods, such as casting, bracing, and traction, remain effective for simple fractures, while surgical interventions, including internal fixation with plates, screws, and intramedullary nails, are employed for complex or unstable fractures.

Advancements in trauma care also focus on minimizing complications and promoting faster recovery. Techniques such as minimally invasive fracture fixation, external fixation for open fractures, and damage control orthopedics for polytrauma patients reduce tissue damage, blood loss, and infection risk. Early physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs are integrated to restore function, strength, and mobility. Additionally, multidisciplinary trauma teams, including orthopedic surgeons, anesthesiologists, and rehabilitation specialists, ensure comprehensive care. These innovations in fracture management and trauma care underscore a modern, patient-centered approach, emphasizing precision, safety, and rapid return to daily activities.