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Minimally Invasive Fracture Surgery

Minimally Invasive Fracture Surgery (MIFS) is an advanced orthopaedic technique designed to treat fractures with smaller incisions, less tissue damage, and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery. This approach focuses on achieving stable bone fixation while preserving the surrounding muscles, blood supply, and soft tissues — essential for natural healing and quicker rehabilitation.

Minimally Invasive Fracture Surgery

Using specialized instruments, modern implants, and intraoperative imaging, Dr. Prajyot Jagtap performs precise fixation through tiny incisions without fully exposing the fracture site. This technique ensures accurate alignment of the bone fragments while minimizing trauma to nearby tissues, leading to reduced pain, less blood loss, and smaller scars.

Minimally invasive fracture fixation is especially beneficial for fractures of the long bones, periarticular regions, and complex injuries involving multiple fragments. The use of locking plates, intramedullary nails, and advanced imaging guidance ensures strong stabilization with minimal surgical disturbance, promoting faster bone healing and earlier mobilization.

At our center, every procedure is tailored to the patient’s specific fracture pattern and overall health condition. Post-surgery, patients benefit from a guided physiotherapy program designed to restore movement, build strength, and help them return to their daily activities or work as soon as possible.

Key Benefits of Minimally Invasive Fracture Surgery:

  • Smaller incisions and minimal soft tissue disruption
  • Reduced pain, scarring, and blood loss
  • Faster recovery and shorter hospital stay
  • Early mobilization and improved function
  • Accurate alignment and stable fixation
  • Lower risk of infection and complications