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Is Surgery Necessary For Joint Dislocate?

My father had an accident last night ..doctors is asking to operate them ...joint dislocate is there...is this really important to operate or any other treatment is available...actually my father had a major accident in their childhood and this was the same leg that is injured..is this safe to operate...plz rply soon
Tue, 25 Mar 2014
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hi
Thanks for your query
After going through your description it seems your father has suffered only dislocation without fracture? Although you have not mentioned about the joint which has dislocated, most of the time these dislocation can be reduced without surgery. Having said that the treating doctor is the best person to decide how to reduce the joint.
Do not worry about the anaesthesia as it is an advance science and is safe.
Take care and wishing your father a successful surgery. For any further query log in at http://bit.ly/drmchugh
Regards
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Is Surgery Necessary For Joint Dislocate?

Hi Thanks for your query After going through your description it seems your father has suffered only dislocation without fracture? Although you have not mentioned about the joint which has dislocated, most of the time these dislocation can be reduced without surgery. Having said that the treating doctor is the best person to decide how to reduce the joint. Do not worry about the anaesthesia as it is an advance science and is safe. Take care and wishing your father a successful surgery. For any further query log in at http://bit.ly/drmchugh Regards