The fracture is seen involving the articular surface of tibia. It needs to be operated and fixed with a plate. For fibula fracture no need to do anything. But there are chances that you might have a foot drop.
Regarding cost. It purely depends on where you operate.
Anyways the tibial plate will cost around 10K and the other hospital expenses which depends
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Depending on your choice in government or private hospitals .. in government with schemes in your states should be barely any amount , but in private sector without an insurance should cost you upto 60-70k but I think insurance can work it up to minimal cost.
But my advice would be to please show some orthopaedic surgeon and get operated. Don’t go to quacks and other babas etc
This needs operative care only .
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