Traumatic Spine Fracture Surgeries

Traumatic Spine Fracture Surgeries

Restoring Strength, Rebuilding Lives

Suffering from severe back pain, loss of mobility, or nerve symptoms due to a traumatic spine fracture? When such injuries threaten spinal stability and neurological function, timely surgical intervention is crucial to relieve pressure, realign the spine, and promote healing.

At our centre, traumatic spine fracture surgeries are designed to stabilize broken vertebrae, protect the spinal cord and nerves, and help you regain your strength and independence.

What Are Traumatic Spine Fracture Surgeries?

Traumatic spine fracture surgery involves repairing damaged vertebrae caused by accidents, falls, or impacts. The surgery may include decompression to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves, realignment of fractured bones, and stabilization using implants like rods, screws, and bone grafts.

Why Is Surgery Needed?

A fractured spine can cause:

  • Severe pain and instability

  • Nerve compression leading to numbness, weakness, or paralysis

  • Deformity or abnormal spinal curvature

  • Risk of further spinal cord injury

Surgery aims to:

  • Relieve nerve pressure caused by bone fragments or swelling

  • Stabilize and fuse fractured vertebrae to prevent harmful movement

  • Restore spinal alignment and height

  • Promote healing and prevent long-term disability

Who Needs Traumatic Spine Fracture Surgery?

Surgery is typically recommended for:

  • Unstable spinal fractures threatening spinal cord integrity

  • Compression fractures causing nerve symptoms

  • Burst fractures with bone fragments impinging on nerves

  • Fractures associated with dislocations or deformity

  • Failure of conservative treatments like bracing and medication