Restoring Function, Form, and Confidence After Complex Injuries
Following serious accidents or poorly healed fractures, some patients are left with deformities, chronic pain, limited mobility, or unequal limb length. At Starcare International Hospital, we specialize in post-traumatic reconstruction—a set of advanced surgical techniques aimed at correcting these complications and restoring quality of life.
Our orthopedic reconstruction team works with patients who have experienced previous trauma or failed surgeries, providing personalized treatment plans that rebuild both structure and function. We don’t just treat bones—we help restore lives.
Conditions We Treat
We offer reconstruction for a wide range of post-traumatic complications, including:
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Malunion (bone healed in the wrong position)
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Non-union (fracture that has not healed)
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Limb length discrepancies
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Angular or rotational deformities
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Joint stiffness or ankylosis
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Post-traumatic arthritis
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Chronic instability following fractures or ligament injuries
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Hardware failure or complications from previous surgery
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Soft tissue contractures or scarring
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Complex open fracture sequelae
These conditions may result from delayed treatment, improper healing, infection, or high-energy trauma.
Our Approach to Post-Traumatic Reconstruction
Every reconstruction begins with a detailed clinical and radiographic assessment. Our approach includes:
1. Diagnosis and Deformity Analysis
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Detailed clinical examination and history review
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Digital X-rays, CT scans, and 3D reconstruction imaging
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Gait analysis and functional testing
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Bone scan or MRI for non-union evaluation
2. Surgical Planning
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Use of software-based deformity correction planning
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Multistage strategies for complex cases
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Coordination with plastic surgeons for soft tissue needs
3. Reconstruction Techniques We Offer
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Osteotomy: Cutting and realigning bone to correct deformity
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Ilizarov or Taylor Spatial Frame Application: External ring fixators for gradual correction and bone lengthening
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Internal Fixation with Plates, Screws, or Intramedullary Nails
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Bone Grafting: Autografts or allografts to support healing
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Limb Lengthening Procedures: For correcting discrepancies
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Joint Reconstructive Surgery or Arthroplasty: For post-traumatic arthritis
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Removal of failed hardware and re-osteosynthesis
Each procedure is selected to maximize function, relieve pain, and restore symmetry and alignment.
Post-Surgical Recovery and Rehabilitation
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Personalized physiotherapy for strength and flexibility
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Gradual weight-bearing protocols
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Scar care and soft tissue mobilization
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Psychological support, if needed
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Long-term follow-up with X-rays and clinical review
Recovery time varies depending on the complexity of the reconstruction but is guided closely by our multidisciplinary team.
When to Consider Post-Traumatic Reconstruction
You may benefit from evaluation if you are experiencing:
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Ongoing pain or discomfort at a previous fracture site
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Visible deformity or limb misalignment
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Difficulty walking or using an affected limb
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Functional limitations in daily or occupational activities
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Chronic instability or fear of re-injury
Timely reconstruction can prevent further joint damage, reduce the risk of arthritis, and restore long-term mobility.
Why Choose Starcare for Post-Traumatic Reconstruction?
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Expert orthopedic surgeons trained in complex trauma reconstruction
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Cutting-edge planning tools and surgical systems
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Personalized care for both adults and children
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Collaboration with plastic surgery and physiotherapy teams
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Commitment to aesthetic, functional, and psychological outcomes
At Starcare, we go beyond healing—we rebuild what was lost and help you return to a life without limits.

