UT Southwestern Medical Center provides premier medical care and services to patients suffering from orthopaedic trauma or needing post-traumatic reconstruction surgery.
Our compassionate physicians work in tandem with rehabilitation specialists and psychologists to help patients recover from their injuries and reclaim their functionality and independence.
Post-traumatic reconstruction is needed to correct problems such as malunions (bones that have healed incorrectly) and nonunions (fractures that have not healed). Various treatment methods can be employed to correct these conditions, including open reduction and internal fixation with bone graft or corrective osteotomies. Our reconstruction physicians are proficient in the latest assessment and treatment methods for these conditions.
UT Southwestern physicians specialize in the latest surgical techniques, including percutaneous fixation of pelvic fractures. They routinely diagnose and treat patients suffering from osteomyelitis, pelvic fractures and fractures of the acetabulum, fractures involving joints, long bone fractures and fractures that fail to heal. High-energy trauma and multiple-injury patients are regularly cared for as well.
Fractures of the pelvis and the acetabulum are among the most serious injuries treated by orthopaedic surgeons. Often the result of a car accident or severe fall, these injuries require rapid and precise treatment. Consequently, it is imperative that the patient receives excellent care from specialists who are experienced in rapid decision-making following a traumatic event.
The team of specialists at UT Southwestern who attend orthopaedic trauma and pelvic fracture patients includes orthopaedic surgeons, nurses, technicians, nutritionists and therapists. Together, they create a comprehensive, individualized course of treatment.
Our dedication to providing expert and compassionate care makes an important difference in our patients’ treatment and changes their outlook on the future. UT Southwestern physicians show patients how they can achieve a renewed state of health they may have not thought possible.