Metropolitan General is a leading hospital in the field of orthopedic surgery. It has developed a revolutionary approach to transdermal fracture osteosynthesis that has enabled patients to experience faster recovery times and better outcomes.
Background
For many years, traditional approaches to fracture treatment have involved the use of external fixation devices or surgical implants. These approaches can be painful, invasive, and require a long recovery period for the patient.
Additionally, there is always a risk of infection and other complications associated with these methods.
Recently, Metropolitan General has adopted a different approach to treating fractures that involves the use of transdermal osteosynthesis – a minimally invasive technique that involves the insertion of small needles through the skin to deliver medication and stimulate bone growth.
Procedure
The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia, which reduces the risk of complications associated with general anesthesia. The physician uses a specialized device to insert the needles through the skin and into the bone.
Once in place, the needles are used to deliver medication and stimulate bone growth.
The procedure is typically performed on an outpatient basis, which allows the patient to return home the same day. Recovery time is minimal, with most patients able to return to normal activities within a few days.
Benefits
The benefits of transdermal fracture osteosynthesis are numerous. The procedure is minimally invasive, which means that patients experience less pain and have a shorter recovery time.
Additionally, the risk of infection and other complications is reduced, as the procedure is performed through the skin rather than through a surgical incision.
The procedure is also beneficial because it stimulates bone growth and helps to restore normal bone function. This means that patients experience improved mobility and overall function following the procedure.
In many cases, the procedure can help to prevent the need for more invasive surgery in the future.
Conclusion
Metropolitan General’s revolutionary approach to transdermal fracture osteosynthesis represents a significant advancement in the field of orthopedic surgery.
By utilizing a minimally invasive approach that stimulates bone growth and reduces the risk of complications, patients can experience faster recovery times and better outcomes. If you are suffering from a fracture and would like to learn more about this procedure, please contact Metropolitan General to schedule a consultation with one of our qualified physicians.