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ACCIDENTS FRACTURES AND TRAUMA – NAVIGATION JOINT SURGEON

TRAUMA
In our Emergency & Trauma facility or injured patients with life-threatening conditions, are immediately taken under the care of a team of specialized emergency doctors and the patient is evaluated, resuscitated and stabilized as per protocols.
TRAUMA AND FRACTURES
Patients of all ages can experience trauma and fractures. These serious injuries can occur during auto accidents, Life-threatening falls, trivial trauma and other scenarios. Unfortunately, they can have a long term impact on patients functionally and even affect their quality of life.
We have pioneered surgical techniques and technology to improve results for patients who have experienced traumatic injuries.


CONDITIONS:
Bone fractures are extremely common resulting in isolated fractures and dislocation, we treat the full range of these injuries, no matter how complex, including long bone fractures of upper and lower extremity. We also specialize in treating post-traumatic conditions such as malunions, non-unions and osteomyelitis (infection to bone).
DIAGNOSIS:
Fractures and post-traumatic orthopedic conditions are typically diagnosed with a combination of a physical examination and imaging.
Fractures are usually diagnosed using X-rays other modalities might also be used CT-scan and MRI.
TREATMENT:
Fractures of upper limb, lower limb, and pelvis, post traumatic conditions can be treated with surgical and nonsurgical procedures depending on the condition.
Common nonsurgical procedures include:
  • Immobilizing devices such as casts, splints, braces and traction.
  • Medication such as antibiotics for infection
  • Physiotherapy
About Dr. Kirthi Paladugu:
Dr. Kirthi Paladugu is a Orthopedist, Joint Replacement Surgeon and Sports Medicine Surgeon in Miyapur, Hyderabad and has a very good experience in these fields. Dr. Kirthi Paladugupractices at Srikara Hospitals in Miyapur, Hyderabad. He completed MBBS from Jagadguru Jayadeva Murugarajendra Medical College (JJMMC) in 2009, MS – Orthopaedics from Raichur Institute of Medical Sciences in 2013 and Fellowship in Joint Replacement from Germany in 2014.
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Dr. KIRTHI PALADUGU
Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon,

Srikara Hospitals,#222 & 223,
Mythri Nagar, Phase-II,
Madinaguda, Miyapur, Hyderabad- 500 049.

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