Expert Bone & Trauma Care

Fracture Treatment in Mehsana, Expert Bone & Trauma Care by Dr. Sumit Prajapati, Axcura Ortho

A fracture does not give you time to think. Whether it happens on a road, a construction site, a sports field or at home, the immediate priority is getting the right care quickly. The decisions made in the first hours after a fracture, the way the bone is stabilised, the type of fixation used, the timing of surgery, directly affect how well the bone heals and how fully the patient recovers. At Axcura Ortho, Mehsana, Dr. Sumit Prajapati is an Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon with over 10 years of experience managing fractures across every level of complexity, from simple broken bones treated without surgery through to complex multi-fragment fractures requiring advanced fixation. Patients from across Mehsana and North Gujarat come to Axcura Ortho knowing that whatever the fracture, it will be assessed precisely and treated with the approach that gives the best long-term outcome.

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The Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon Behind Fracture Care at Axcura Ortho

Fracture treatment at Axcura Ortho is led by Dr. Sumit Prajapati, a specialist in orthopaedic surgery, joint replacement and trauma care. Trauma and fracture management is a core part of his practice, covering both emergency fractures and the management of fractures that were not treated correctly elsewhere and require revision.

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Dr. Sumit Prajapati
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Dr. Sumit Prajapati

Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgeon
Joint Replacement Specialist
Axcura Ortho, Mehsana

Dr. Sumit Prajapati, Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon, Mehsana

Dr. Sumit Prajapati manages fractures at both ends of the spectrum. At one end, straightforward fractures that can be treated with a cast and close monitoring, and the patient never needs an operating theatre. At the other, high-energy trauma fractures, periarticular fractures near joints, open fractures, and complex injuries involving multiple bones or associated soft tissue damage, that require surgical stabilisation with the right implant and the right technique.

His surgical fracture management includes open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) with plates and screws, intramedullary nailing, external fixation for high-energy injuries, and minimally invasive percutaneous techniques where appropriate. For patients whose fractures have been inadequately treated or have developed complications such as malunion, nonunion or implant failure, Dr. Sumit also performs corrective surgery. Patients come to Axcura Ortho from Mehsana, Visnagar, Unjha, Patan, Sidhpur and across North Gujarat for fracture management.

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Fracture Treatment Options

Broken Bone, Broken Routine, What Fracture Treatment Actually Involves

A fracture is a break in the continuity of a bone. It can be partial or complete, stable or unstable, closed within the skin or open where bone has broken through. The treatment chosen depends on which bone is fractured, where along the bone the break sits, how many fragments are involved, the patient's age and activity level, and whether the fracture has affected the joint surface. Not all fractures need surgery. Some heal reliably with the right cast, splint or brace and careful follow-up. Others will not heal correctly without surgical stabilisation, and attempting non-surgical management in these cases typically leads to malunion, chronic pain and loss of function.

Non-Surgical Fracture Management in Mehsana

Many fractures, including a significant proportion of wrist fractures, clavicle fractures, toe fractures and stable vertebral fractures, can be managed without surgery. The key is accurate assessment to confirm that the fracture pattern is stable and that the alignment is acceptable for healing. Dr. Sumit assesses every fracture on its own imaging and clinical presentation to determine whether conservative management will deliver a good outcome, rather than applying a standard protocol.

Fracture Surgery in Mehsana, Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF)

ORIF is the most commonly performed fracture surgery. The fracture fragments are realigned under direct vision or fluoroscopic guidance and held in position with plates, screws, wires or a combination of implants until the bone heals. ORIF is particularly important for fractures involving the joint surface, where precise restoration of the anatomy directly determines the long-term function of the joint.

Intramedullary Nailing in Mehsana

For fractures of the long bones of the leg, thigh and arm, intramedullary nailing is the surgical standard. A titanium or steel rod is inserted through the medullary canal of the bone and locked with screws at both ends, providing stable fixation while allowing the fracture to heal with the muscle and surrounding tissue largely undisturbed. It is a minimally invasive technique that allows patients to bear weight earlier and significantly reduces the period of immobilisation.

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External Fixation in Mehsana

In high-energy trauma, severely contaminated open fractures or cases where the soft tissue damage is too significant to allow immediate internal fixation, external fixation stabilises the fracture from the outside. Pins are placed into the bone above and below the fracture and connected to an external frame, controlling alignment until the patient and wound are ready for definitive internal fixation or until the bone heals in a suitable external fixation construct.

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Percutaneous Minimally Invasive Fracture Fixation in Mehsana

Where the fracture pattern allows, Dr. Sumit uses minimally invasive percutaneous techniques to fix fractures through very small incisions under fluoroscopic guidance, preserving the soft tissue envelope around the fracture and allowing faster healing. This approach is particularly suited to certain hand, wrist and ankle fracture patterns in younger, active patients.

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Types of Fractures Treated at Axcura Ortho, Mehsana

Dr. Sumit Prajapati manages the full range of fracture types across the body. These are the most common presentations at Axcura Ortho from patients across Mehsana and North Gujarat.

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Wrist Fractures (Distal Radius Fractures) in Mehsana

The most common fracture seen in adults. Falls onto an outstretched hand typically cause a fracture at the end of the radius bone. Many can be managed with a cast, but fractures involving the joint surface or those that displace after initial reduction often require surgical fixation with a plate and screws to restore accurate alignment.

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Hip Fractures in Mehsana

Hip fractures typically occur in older patients after a fall and represent a medical emergency. Delayed treatment significantly worsens outcomes. Dr. Sumit manages both femoral neck fractures, which are typically treated with hemiarthroplasty or internal fixation, and intertrochanteric fractures, which are managed with a dynamic hip screw or intramedullary nail.

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Ankle Fractures in Mehsana

Ankle fractures range from isolated single-bone injuries that heal well in a boot through to complex tri-malleolar fractures involving both sides of the ankle and the back of the tibia, which require surgical fixation of multiple fragments to restore the stability and alignment of the ankle joint.

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Tibial and Femoral Shaft Fractures in Mehsana

High-energy fractures of the main shaft of the tibia or femur are among the most significant long-bone injuries managed at Axcura Ortho. Intramedullary nailing is the standard of care for most shaft fractures, allowing early mobilisation and reliable healing.

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Forearm Fractures (Radius and Ulna)

Both-bone forearm fractures in adults almost always require surgical fixation with individual plates and screws on each bone to restore forearm rotation and prevent malunion, which significantly affects hand and wrist function.

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Clavicle Fractures in Mehsana

Clavicle fractures are common after direct impacts and falls from bicycles or motorcycles. While many heal well with a sling, significantly displaced or shortened fractures in active patients benefit from surgical fixation to restore shoulder function and reduce the risk of nonunion.

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Calcaneal (Heel Bone) Fractures

Heel bone fractures typically result from a fall from height and can be severely comminuted. They require careful assessment of CT imaging to determine whether surgical reconstruction of the joint surface is needed to restore foot alignment and long-term function.

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Periarticular Fractures Involving Joints

Fractures at or near a joint surface, including tibial plateau fractures, distal femur fractures, pilon fractures and acetabular fractures, require precise surgical reconstruction of the joint surface. These are among the most technically demanding fracture cases managed at Axcura Ortho.

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Open Fractures in Mehsana

Open fractures, where bone breaks through the skin, are orthopaedic emergencies. The priority is wound management, bone stabilisation and infection prevention, in that sequence. Dr. Sumit manages open fractures with the urgency and sequential planning they require.

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Pathological Fractures in Mehsana

Fractures that occur through bone weakened by an underlying condition, such as a tumour, osteoporosis or metabolic bone disease, require management of both the fracture and its underlying cause. Treatment planning takes into account the biology of the bone, not just the mechanical fracture pattern.

Revision & Corrective Fracture Surgery

When a Fracture Has Not Healed the Way It Should, Revision and Corrective Surgery

Not every fracture heals as expected. Some patients reach Axcura Ortho after incomplete healing, failed surgery, or complications. These conditions require careful evaluation and structured surgical correction.

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Fracture Nonunion Treatment in Mehsana

Nonunion is when a fracture fails to heal despite adequate time. It can result from inadequate stabilisation, infection, poor blood supply or biological factors. Treatment typically involves surgical revision of the fixation, bone grafting and addressing any contributing factors such as infection or metabolic deficiency.

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Fracture Malunion Correction in Mehsana

Malunion is when a fracture heals in an incorrect position, causing deformity, leg length discrepancy, altered gait or impaired joint function. Corrective osteotomy realigns the bone to restore normal mechanics and function.

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Implant Failure After Fracture Surgery in Mehsana

Broken plates, loose screws or failed nails are complications that can occur when a fracture does not heal on schedule or when the original fixation was insufficient for the fracture pattern. Revision surgery replaces the failed implant and addresses the underlying reason for the failure.

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Infected Fracture or Infected Implant in Mehsana

Infection after fracture surgery is a serious complication requiring a staged approach involving debridement, appropriate antibiotic management and, where necessary, staged reconstruction after the infection has been controlled.

Emergency Guidance

What to Do After a Fracture, The First Steps That Matter

The way a fracture is handled in the first few hours can affect the outcome for months. These are the steps that make a difference.

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Do not attempt to realign or push the bone back. Keep the limb immobilised.

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Apply ice wrapped in cloth to reduce swelling. Avoid direct skin contact.

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For open fractures, cover the wound with a clean cloth and seek emergency care immediately.

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Avoid eating or drinking if surgery might be required.

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Get to a specialist quickly for imaging and fracture assessment.

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Bring previous X-rays or medical reports for comparison.

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Critical Reminder

Early management directly influences healing outcomes. Delays can lead to complications such as malunion or long-term disability.

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Why Patients Trust Us

Why Patients Across North Gujarat Trust Axcura Ortho for Fracture Care

Fractures require precise assessment, experienced surgical judgement and the right implants available when needed. Axcura Ortho provides complete fracture care under one roof.

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Dr. Sumit Prajapati brings over 10 years of dedicated orthopaedic and trauma surgery experience

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Full range of fracture fixation methods including ORIF, IMN and external fixation

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Complex and simple fractures managed under one roof without referral delay

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Revision surgery for failed or improperly healed fractures

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Specialised paediatric fracture care for growing bones

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Immediate imaging and fluoroscopy for accurate fracture assessment

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Patient FAQs

Questions Patients Ask About Fracture Treatment in Mehsana

Common questions patients ask before hip replacement at Axcura Ortho, Mehsana.

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How do I know if a bone is broken or just bruised?

Pain at the site of injury, swelling, difficulty bearing weight or using the limb, and visible deformity are all signs that suggest a fracture. The only way to confirm a fracture is with an X-ray. If in doubt, get it assessed.

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Does every fracture need surgery?

No. A significant proportion of fractures heal reliably with a cast, splint or brace and careful follow-up. The decision depends on which bone is fractured, the fracture pattern, its position and the patient's age and activity level. Dr. Sumit assesses each case individually.

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How long does a fracture take to heal?

Healing time varies significantly by fracture location and patient factors. Small bone fractures in younger patients may be clinically stable within four to six weeks. Major long-bone fractures, particularly in older patients, may take three to six months or longer to achieve full bony union.

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What is ORIF surgery for a fracture?

ORIF stands for Open Reduction and Internal Fixation. The fracture is surgically opened, the fragments are precisely realigned and held in position with metal implants such as plates and screws until the bone heals. It is the most commonly performed fracture surgery.

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Can a fracture heal on its own without a cast or surgery?

Some very minor fractures can heal with rest and protection alone, but most fractures require some form of external support or surgical fixation to ensure the bone heals in the correct alignment. A fracture that heals in a poor position can cause long-term problems with pain and function.

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What happens if a fracture does not heal?

This is called a nonunion. It may require revision surgery, bone grafting and investigation into the reason the fracture failed to heal. Early review by a specialist is important if a fracture is not progressing on schedule.

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Does Axcura Ortho treat fractures in children?

Yes. Paediatric fractures have different healing biology and some patterns unique to growing bone. Dr. Sumit manages fractures in younger patients with the approach appropriate to their age and skeletal maturity.

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Does Axcura Ortho treat patients from outside Mehsana?

Yes. Patients from Visnagar, Unjha, Patan, Sidhpur, Vadnagar, Kheralu and across North Gujarat regularly visit Axcura Ortho for fracture treatment, trauma care and revision surgery.

⭐ Recovery Stories

Patients Who Returned to Full Function After Fracture Treatment

🦴 Recovery is not just bone healing. It is about returning to work, movement and daily life. These are real outcomes from patients treated at Axcura Ortho, Mehsana and across North Gujarat.

πŸ’Ό Back to Work After Complex Wrist Fracture, Mehsana

β€œI had a serious wrist fracture after a fall. Surgery was done with a plate and screws. Within weeks I started movement therapy and returned to normal work without pain.”

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🚢 Walking Again After Hip Fracture, North Gujarat

β€œMy mother had a hip fracture and was unable to walk. Surgery was done the same day and she was mobilised early. Recovery was faster than expected.”

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πŸš‘ Road Accident Fracture Recovery, Mehsana

β€œAfter a major road accident, multiple fractures were treated with surgery. The care and follow-up helped me regain full mobility over time.”

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Need a Fracture Assessed? Here is How to Reach Axcura Ortho, Mehsana

Whether you have just had an injury and need an urgent assessment or you have a fracture that was treated elsewhere and is not progressing as expected, Dr. Sumit Prajapati will give you a clear, precise picture of what needs to happen next.

Serving Patients Across Mehsana, Visnagar, Unjha, Patan, Sidhpur, Vadnagar & North Gujarat

Axcura Ortho in Mehsana provides orthopaedic and trauma care for patients across North Gujarat. From road accident fractures requiring emergency fixation to complex revision cases, Dr. Sumit Prajapati and the Axcura Ortho team manage every fracture with the precision and judgement it requires.

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Dr. Sumit Prajapati, Orthopaedic Surgeon at Axcura Ortho, Mehsana

Dr. Sumit Prajapati

Orthopaedic & Joint Replacement Surgeon

Joint Replacement Trauma Surgery Fracture Care Spine
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Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery at Axcura Ortho

Fracture Management

5 procedures
Fracture Management β€” Conservative Fracture Management β€” Surgical Open Fracture Management Pathological Fracture Management Paediatric Fracture Management

Surgical Fixation & Trauma

6 procedures
Open Reduction & Internal Fixation (ORIF) Intramedullary Nailing β€” Femur Intramedullary Nailing β€” Tibia Intramedullary Nailing β€” Humerus External Fixation for High-Energy Trauma Percutaneous Minimally Invasive Fracture Fixation

Revision & Complex Fracture Surgery

3 procedures
Nonunion Corrective Surgery Malunion Corrective Surgery Revision Fracture Surgery & Implant Removal

Joint Replacement

4 procedures
Total Knee Replacement Total Hip Replacement DAA Hip Replacement β€” Direct Anterior Approach Joint Replacement Surgery

Spine & Deformity

2 procedures
Spine Surgery & Disc Conditions Deformity Correction