| Visit Dr. Ashwin Deshmukh | Address |
|---|---|
| Complex Trauma Clinic | OPD No 5, Jupiter Hospital, Prathamesh Park, Baner, Pune, Maharashtra 411045 |
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Complex trauma care treats severe orthopedic injuries such as multiple fractures, shattered bones, and breaks involving joints, often from high-energy accidents. Dr. Ashwin Deshmukh provides complex trauma care in Baner, Pune, using staged surgery and reconstruction to rebuild the limb and restore function.
| Visit Dr. Ashwin Deshmukh | Address |
|---|---|
| Complex Trauma Clinic | OPD No 5, Jupiter Hospital, Prathamesh Park, Baner, Pune, Maharashtra 411045 |
Not every injury is a single clean break. A high-speed road accident, a fall from height, or a heavy crushing injury can do something far more serious: several bones broken at once, a bone shattered into many pieces, a fracture that tears into a joint, or a break that comes with damage to the skin, muscle, nerves, or blood vessels around it. These are the injuries that turn a fracture into complex trauma, and they ask a great deal more of the surgeon who treats them.
Complex trauma care is the specialised treatment of these severe, multi-layered injuries. The goal is not simply to mend a bone but to rebuild a limb, often in carefully planned stages, so that it works again. Dr. Ashwin Deshmukh provides complex trauma care in Baner for these demanding cases, where the planning, sequencing, and surgical judgement matter as much as the operation itself. This page explains what makes trauma complex, how it is managed, and what the road to recovery looks like.
For the injured person and their family, these are frightening moments, often arriving with no warning after an accident. There is fear about whether the limb can be saved, how long recovery will take, and whether normal life will return. Clear, expert care answers those fears with a plan, and that plan begins the moment the patient is assessed. Understanding what complex trauma involves can make a frightening situation a little easier to face, which is part of why this page sets it out plainly.
Complex trauma involves severe injuries like multiple fractures, shattered bones, or breaks into a joint, often with soft-tissue damage. Treatment usually needs staged surgery and reconstruction to rebuild the limb, not just set a single bone.
A straightforward fracture and a complex one can both start with a fall, but they are worlds apart in what they need. An injury is usually classed as complex trauma when it involves one or more of the following:
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Degrees | MBBS, MS Orthopaedics, Fellowship in Arthroscopy |
| Fellowship | Arthroscopy, Lokmanya Hospital, Nigdi, Pune |
| Registration | Maharashtra Medical Council (Reg. No. 2010010073) |
| Membership | Indian Arthroscopic Society |
| Focus | Keyhole shoulder surgery, rotator cuff repair, instability |
Each of these adds a layer of difficulty. Treating several together, which is common in serious accidents, calls for a clear strategy about what to address first and how to stage the reconstruction safely.
There is also the matter of the soft tissue, which is easy to overlook when attention is on the broken bone. The skin, muscle, nerves, and blood vessels around a fracture are part of how a limb heals and works, and in complex trauma they are often injured too. A break that comes with damaged blood supply or a deep wound is far more serious than the same fracture on its own, and protecting these structures is a central part of the treatment, not an afterthought.
A simple fracture is about setting one bone. Complex trauma is about rebuilding a whole limb, where bone, joint, and soft tissue may all be injured, which needs careful planning and judgement, not just a single procedure.
This staged thinking is what separates complex trauma care from a routine fracture fix. Rushing a severe injury can cost the limb, while a measured, well-sequenced plan protects it.
Complex orthopedic trauma usually comes from high-energy events, the kind sadly familiar on busy roads and worksites:
In older people with weaker bone, even a lower-energy fall can sometimes cause a complex fracture, particularly around the hip, which is why these injuries are taken seriously at every age. The cause also guides the treatment, because a high-energy crush injury and a fragile-bone fracture, though both complex, need quite different handling.
Recovery from complex trauma is honest work and it takes time. Because several structures are often involved, healing happens on several fronts at once, and the timeline is longer than for a simple fracture. Patience and a committed rehabilitation effort are as important here as the surgery.
Physiotherapy is central, rebuilding movement, strength, and the confidence to use the limb again, and it is often a months-long journey. Regular follow-up with X-rays tracks the healing of each repair, and the plan is adjusted as recovery progresses. Dr. Deshmukh sets realistic expectations from the outset and supports patients through each stage, because a clear understanding of the road ahead is part of getting through it well.
Recovery from complex trauma is rarely a straight line, and that is normal. There can be quieter weeks of healing, busier phases of intensive rehabilitation, and the occasional setback that needs the plan to be adjusted. What matters is steady progress over time rather than speed, and a patient who understands this tends to cope far better than one expecting a quick fix. Family support through the longer stretches makes a real difference, which is why the recovery plan is explained to patients and their relatives together so everyone knows what each stage involves.
Complex trauma recovery is a staged, months-long process across bone and soft tissue. A committed rehabilitation effort and regular follow-up are what carry a rebuilt limb back toward real function.
The figures below are indicative ranges for the Pune market, drawn from current research across hospitals and surgical providers. Complex trauma costs vary widely because no two injuries are the same. The number of fractures, the implants used, whether staged surgery is needed, the hospital stay, and soft-tissue treatment all affect the total. A clear estimate is given once the injuries have been assessed.
| Service | Estimated Cost Range in Baner, Pune (INR) |
|---|---|
| Single Complex Fracture Surgery | Rs. 1,50,000 to Rs. 3,50,000 |
| Multiple Fracture Surgery | Rs. 3,00,000 to Rs. 7,00,000 |
| Staged Reconstruction (overall) | Rs. 4,00,000 to Rs. 10,00,000 |
| Trauma Consultation | Rs. 500 to Rs. 1,500 |
With complex trauma, the early decisions shape the final outcome more than almost anything else. Expert care from the outset helps to:
A severe or multiple injury is frightening for the person and their family, and the care it receives in the early days can shape the years that follow. Dr. Ashwin Deshmukh brings careful planning and orthopedic expertise to complex trauma, rebuilding the limb in safe, considered stages and guiding the long recovery. He treats patients at Jupiter Hospital, Baner, and across Pune. For complex trauma, reach expert orthopedic care without delay.
Dr. Ashwin Deshmukh is an arthroscopic and orthopedic surgeon in Baner, Pune, specialising in keyhole joint surgery, sports injuries, and joint replacement.