Tibia deformity

2023-05-02 16:52:59
I had tibia fracture and had suregy with enders nailing. I had open fracture After 3 months of full wound repair i had 2nd surgery with intramedullary rod fixation But after surgery my leg is inverted from bottom side. My surgeon told me that it is 5-7 degree of rotational curve due to high injury trauma. But it will not cause any difficulty in day to day life after the fracture union. I am sharing my leg pic and xray pic please examine it and tell me . Whether this rotational curve deformity will cause any difficulties in normal life like running etc. or not. Currently walking on walker with 50% weight 2nd surgery is done 45 days ago.
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I think it is a well done job. Let the fracture heal. then gradually return to usual activities.

Answered2023-05-04 10:35:59

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Let fracture heal rotational issue will be decided later Consult me search browse on goggle practo website Dr Rajinder sharma senior Orthopaedic neurospine joint Replace surgeon ,42 years expertise chandigarh health Department Govt Multispeciality Hospital retired Chandigarh(U.T)

Answered2023-05-03 03:25:57

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No Any Major issue with this kind of deformity in your day to day life
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Do Monthly and then Three months x-ray

Answered2023-05-02 17:45:27

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It will adjust with fracture union

Answered2023-05-03 02:06:56

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