Removal of Support Implant
The removal of support implant is a surgical procedure used to treat bone fractures, bone deformities, and other bone injuries. It is a common orthopedic procedure and helps in healing bones faster by providing support to the affected area. During the procedure, a metal or ceramic implant is inserted into the bone to act as a stabilizing element. This implant acts as a scaffold to support the bone while it heals and returns to its normal shape. Post the removal of the implant, the bone is allowed to heal on its own. Removal of support implant helps in restoring the natural structure of the bone and has significant medical significance. It is widely used for healing fractures and other bone injuries and is a safe and cost-effective alternative to reconstructive surgery.
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