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1st floor, Trade Square, opp. Power Station, Dharm Nagar II, Sabarmati, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380005

Trauma Surgery

Fractures from accidents or high-impact injuries need careful management for proper recovery. As an orthopedic surgeon in Ahmedabad, he focuses on treating complex fractures with advanced fixation methods that promote strong bone healing and early mobilization. From injuries around major joints like the knee, shoulder, and hip to delicate hip fractures such as neck of femur or acetabular breaks, each case is handled with precision. Dr. Apurva’s approach ensures accurate treatment, faster recovery, and long-term mobility for patients.

He specializes in long bone and joint fracture repairs using modern surgical techniques to restore alignment and function. In suitable cases, he uses minimally invasive fixation methods to reduce surgical cuts, promote faster healing, and help patients return to daily activities sooner.

Advanced Fracture & Trauma Care

He provides specialized treatment for complex fractures and accident-related injuries using modern fixation methods. Dr. Apurva Patel’s approach focuses on precise bone alignment, faster healing, and quicker return to mobility, with minimally invasive techniques whenever possible.

Restoring strength and mobility with trusted hands for over 5 years.

Stronger results

Empowering movement and recovery through expert care for over a decade.

5+ years strong

Comprehensive Care for Complex Fractures

He manages complex fractures and accident-related injuries with modern fixation methods to ensure strong healing and quick mobilization.

Complex periarticular fracture fixation

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Around the knee, shoulder, and hip.

Hip fracture fixation

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Including neck of femur and acetabular fractures.

Long bone & joint fractures

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Advanced surgical techniques for accurate alignment.

Minimally invasive fixation

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Smaller cuts, faster recovery.

Frequently asked Question

Dr. Apurva Patel manage complex fractures, including periarticular fractures around major joints, hip fractures like neck of femur and acetabular injuries, and long bone or joint fractures requiring precise alignment.

Minimally invasive fixation uses smaller incisions, which reduces tissue damage, speeds up healing, lowers the risk of infection, and allows patients to regain mobility faster.

Surgery is usually recommended when the fracture is complex, involves a major joint, or cannot be stabilized properly with conservative methods like casting or bracing.

Recovery time depends on the type and location of the fracture, as well as the patient’s overall health. With modern fixation methods, many patients can begin mobilization within days and achieve full recovery in a few months.