Gopi Krishna hospital’s orthopedics department is being run by its director Dr D P Goyal since last 35 years . He is being assisted by Dr Praveen Goyal. Our orthopedics department has fully operational fully Modular OT , state of the art C – Arm machine (image intensifior) , latest X Ray machine and a separate plaster OT (minor procedure room).
Traumatology
Joint Replacement
Spine Surgery
Cold Orthopedics and deformity correction
Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery
Rheumatology and Osteoporosis treatment
We are equipped to handle all forms of trauma, including:
High-impact injuries (accidents, falls)
Complex fractures
Polytrauma cases
Our trauma team includes orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, radiologists, and intensive care specialists available 24/7. With access to emergency OT, resuscitation units, and imaging labs, we ensure life-saving care when every second counts.
Road accidents, falls, sports injuries
Osteoporosis or cancer (pathological fractures)
Pain, swelling, bruising
Visible deformity
Inability to move the limb
Closed (simple) and Open (compound) fractures
Greenstick (common in children)
Hairline/stress, comminuted, and compression fractures
Avulsion and complicated fractures with nerve or vessel involvement
We also treat complex fractures of the skull, spine, chest, and pelvis.
X-Ray, CT Scan, MRI for precise diagnosis
Treatment options include:
Splints, casts, braces
Surgical fixation with rods, plates, nails
External fixators for complex/open fractures
Pain management and rehabilitation
Closed reduction and casting
Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF)
Traction and pediatric fracture care
Joint replacement and deformity correction
Post-surgery, patients are monitored for:
Blood flow, nerve function, and signs of swelling
Pain management and recovery progress
Initial healing begins with callus formation within 6–8 weeks
Full bone remodeling takes months depending on age, nutrition, fracture type
Early rehabilitation and physiotherapy ensure optimal mobility and function
Malunion, delayed healing, non-union
Infection or pressure sores under cast
Joint stiffness, muscle wasting
Myositis ossificans and growth disturbances (in children)
Protect the limb, avoid wetting the cast
Report any numbness, increased pain, or swelling immediately
Use slings/crutches as advised
Avoid driving or heavy lifting until cleared
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