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Emergency Trauma Care

Shah Hospital is a premier center for Fracture and Trauma Care in Nashik, equipped to handle high-velocity accidental injuries and complex skeletal trauma. Our trauma team is available 24/7 to provide immediate life and limb-saving interventions.

We specialize in advanced fixation techniques, including intramedullary nailing, plating, and external fixators, ensuring that patients regain mobility as quickly as possible with minimal complications.

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Trauma Care at Shah Hospital

Why Trust Shah Trauma Center

Providing rapid response and precision surgery for critical bone injuries.

24/7 Emergency Response

Our orthopedic trauma surgeons and operating theaters are ready round-the-clock for immediate surgical needs.

Complex Bone Fixation

Expertise in managing multi-fragmented fractures, pelvic injuries, and non-union (failed previous surgeries) cases.

Accelerated Rehabilitation

Early mobilization protocols combined with advanced physiotherapy to ensure you get back on your feet faster.

Trauma Services

Specialized management for all types of skeletal injuries.

Injury Management
Injury Type Diagnosis Treatment Urgency
Simple Fracture X-Ray Casting / Splinting Immediate
Compound Fracture Clinical/X-Ray Emergency Surgery Critical
Dislocations Physical Exam Reduction & Stability High
Emergency Protocols
Facility Availability & Standards
Trauma Unit Dedicated 24/7 Accident & Emergency Bay
Imaging Portable X-Ray and High-Speed CT Scans
Operation Theater Laminar Airflow with C-Arm Fluoroscopy
ICU Support Post-operative monitoring for poly-trauma
Trauma FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Essential information regarding emergency bone care and fracture recovery.

Immobilize the injured part immediately using a splint or makeshift support. Avoid moving the limb unnecessarily and reach Shah Hospital's emergency department immediately. Do not offer the patient any food or water until seen by a doctor.

While simple fractures can be managed with casts, surgery is usually required if the bone is displaced, unstable, involves a joint surface, or if it is an open (compound) fracture where the bone has pierced the skin.

Initial healing typically takes 6-8 weeks, but complete remodeling and return to full strength can take several months. Factors like age, nutrition, and the severity of the injury play a major role in recovery time.

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