ORIF Wrist Fracture

$12,000.00

Price Listed Includes:

  • Facility fee
    • operating and recovery room services & supplies for outpatient stay (less than 24 hours) at Family Hospital at Brushy Creek
  • Physician fee
    • treatment and procedure-related postoperative follow-up visit(s) within 90 days of surgery. Does NOT include the initial evaluation to determine the need of the procedure.
  • Anesthesiologist fee
    • regional or general anesthesia for the entire duration of the procedure

Variable Cost Not Included in Price:

  • Implantable Hardware
  • During or before your procedure, your doctor may deem it necessary to order additional tests.
  • Your procedure may result in a need for further diagnostic testing.
  • Your provider may choose to perform additional procedures at the time of service.
  • Additional specialists may be required to examine or participate in your procedure.
  • For inpatient procedures, you may need to purchase a higher priced procedure due to complications or pre-existing conditions.
  • Your procedure may require separately billable durable medical equipment (DME)

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Description

ORIF Wrist Fracture Surgery: Procedure and Recovery

What is ORIF Surgery?
ORIF (Open Reduction and Internal Fixation) is a surgical procedure used to repair complex wrist fractures. It is typically performed when the bones are severely displaced, comminuted (broken into multiple pieces), or involve the joint surface. The goal is to restore proper alignment, stability, and function to the wrist.

The Surgical Process

  1. Anesthesia: The procedure is performed under general or regional anesthesia to ensure the patient is comfortable and pain-free.
  2. Open Reduction: The surgeon makes an incision near the fracture site to access the broken bones. The bones are carefully realigned to their proper anatomical position.
  3. Internal Fixation: The surgeon secures the bones using medical hardware such as screws, plates, or pins to maintain alignment during the healing process.
  4. Closure: The incision is closed with sutures or staples, and a dressing or splint is applied to protect the area.

The surgery typically takes 1–2 hours, depending on the complexity of the fracture.

Recovery Time
Recovery from ORIF wrist surgery involves several stages:

  1. Initial Healing (0–6 Weeks):
    • The wrist is immobilized with a splint or cast to protect the repair.
    • Swelling and pain are managed with medication and elevation.
    • Limited hand and finger movements are encouraged to prevent stiffness.
  2. Rehabilitation (6–12 Weeks):
    • Physical therapy begins to restore range of motion, strength, and flexibility.
    • Gradual increase in wrist and hand use for daily activities.
  3. Full Recovery (3–6 Months):
    • Most patients regain significant function and strength by 3 months.
    • Complete recovery, including the ability to perform heavy lifting or demanding tasks, may take up to 6 months.

Key Considerations

  • Adherence to post-operative instructions is crucial for optimal healing.
  • Regular follow-ups with the surgeon monitor bone healing and hardware stability.
  • Potential complications, though rare, include infection, stiffness, or irritation from the hardware, which may require additional procedures.

ORIF wrist surgery offers excellent outcomes for most patients, helping them regain mobility and quality of life after a severe fracture.

Note

This bundled price includes the cost of your procedure and the fees listed above. These fees are for the services most frequently packaged together with this procedure. Any services that are not listed here will not be covered in your purchase.

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230 Deer Ridge Dr, Round Rock, TX 78681, USA
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