Pelvi Acetabular Surgery

Pelvi Acetabular Surgery is a complex orthopedic procedure used to treat fractures of the pelvic bone and the acetabulum (hip socket). These injuries usually result from high-impact trauma like road accidents or falls. This surgery realigns the fractured bones, stabilizes the joint, and restores normal hip function—preventing long-term disability and chronic pain when done timely and accurately.

Performed by skilled orthopedic trauma surgeons, the procedure requires detailed imaging and careful surgical planning for best outcomes.

With modern techniques, most patients regain stable, pain-free mobility and are able to return to their daily activities after proper rehabilitation.

Stability

Rebuilds bone support

Mobility

Restores joint motion

Benefits of Pelvi Acetabular Surgery

✅ Accurate bone realignment
✅ Restores pelvic structure
✅ Preserves hip joint function
✅ Prevents long-term disability
✅ Reduces chronic pain
✅ Minimally invasive options available
✅ Faster recovery with rehab
✅ Lower risk of complications
✅ Improved posture & movement
✅ Enhances quality of life