Learn about Fracture Treatment in Turkey — how it works, who it is for, recovery timelines, and what to expect before and after surgery. Compare hospitals and doctors experienced in Fracture and request assistance for cost estimates or appointments.

About Fracture

A fracture is a break in the continuity of a bone, a common orthopedic injury requiring expert medical intervention. Treatment by an orthopedic specialist involves a precise diagnosis through physical examination and imaging like X-rays or CT scans. The primary goal is to realign the broken bone fragments (reduction) and hold them in the correct position (immobilization) to allow natural healing. Depending on the fracture's type, location, and severity, treatment ranges from non-surgical methods like casting or splinting to surgical procedures such as internal fixation with plates, screws, or rods. Proper orthopedic management is crucial to restore function, prevent complications like malunion, and ensure a strong, stable recovery for the patient.

Key Highlights

    Expert Care: Specialized treatment from orthopedic surgeons ensures optimal bone alignment and healing.Restored Function: Aims to return the injured limb or area to its pre-injury strength and mobility.Pain Relief: Proper immobilization and stabilization significantly reduce acute pain.listrongPrevents Deformity:/strong Correct alignment during healing prevents long-term malunion or deformity./lilistrongPersonalized Treatment:/strong Plan is tailored to the patient's age, health, and the specific fracture characteristics./li/ul

Who is this surgery for?

  • Any visible break or deformity in a bone following trauma (e.g., fall, accident).
  • Severe pain, swelling, and inability to bear weight or use the affected limb.
  • Open fractures where the bone pierces the skin, requiring urgent surgical care to prevent infection.
  • Displaced fractures where bone ends are misaligned and cannot be stabilized with a cast alone.
  • Intra-articular fractures (breaks extending into a joint) to restore smooth joint surface.
  • Non-union or malunion of a previously treated fracture that has not healed correctly.

How to prepare

  • Immediate First Aid: Immobilize the area with a splint, avoid moving it, and apply ice to reduce swelling.
  • Medical Evaluation: Undergo a thorough physical exam and necessary imaging (X-ray, CT scan) for diagnosis.
  • Medical History Review: Discuss allergies, current medications (especially blood thinners), and pre-existing conditions with your doctor.
  • Pre-operative Instructions: For surgical cases, follow fasting guidelines (typically 6-8 hours for solids) as advised.
  • Consent & Planning: Understand the proposed treatment plan, risks, benefits, and provide informed consent.

Risks & possible complications

  • Infection: Risk is higher with open fractures or surgical procedures.
  • Blood Clots: Immobility can lead to deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
  • Nerve or Blood Vessel Damage: Injury from bone fragments or during surgery.
  • Compartment Syndrome: A painful, dangerous condition caused by increased pressure within muscles.
  • Stiffness & Arthritis: Long-term stiffness or post-traumatic arthritis, especially with joint involvement.
  • Healing Problems: Delayed union, non-union (bone doesn't heal), or malunion (heals in wrong position).
  • Reaction to Anesthesia: General risks associated with sedation or anesthesia.

Recovery & hospital stay

  • Immediate Post-Procedure: Manage pain with prescribed medication and keep the immobilized area elevated to reduce swelling.
  • Follow-up: Attend all scheduled appointments for cast checks or wound monitoring and repeat X-rays to track healing.
  • Physical Therapy: Crucial after immobilization to regain strength, flexibility, and range of motion.
  • Weight-Bearing: Gradually increase weight-bearing on the limb as per the surgeon's specific instructions.
  • Nutrition & Lifestyle: Maintain a diet rich in calcium, vitamin D, and protein to support bone healing. Avoid smoking, as it impedes recovery.
  • Hardware Removal: In some cases, plates or screws may require a second minor surgery for removal once healing is complete.
  • checked Typical hospital stay: 0-5 days
  • checked Expected recovery time: 6 weeks to 6+ months

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are considering fracture in Turkey, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.

Procedure cost in other countries

Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for fracture compare across other countries where we have data.

Country Estimated cost range Typical stay Recovery time View details
India USD 163 – USD 3,263 0-5 days ~ 6 weeks to 6+ months Know More
Turkey USD 1,208 – USD 24,158 0-5 days ~ 6 weeks to 6+ months Know More

Top hospitals for Fracture in Turkey

These partner hospitals in Turkey have dedicated orthopedics teams and experience managing patients undergoing fracture.

Liv Hospital Ankara

  • IconIstanbul, Turkey
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Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir

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Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir

  • IconIstanbul, Turkey
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Orthopedists for Fracture

Explore experienced orthopedists who regularly perform fracture and provide pre- and post-operative care in Turkey.

Dr. Alkan Bayrak
  • 16 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish
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02/Feb: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

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Dr. Alkan Bayrak
  • 16 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish
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02/Feb: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

OPD-desk synced • Updated
Dr. Alkan Bayrak
  • 16 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish
Next available on
02/Feb: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

OPD-desk synced • Updated
Dr. Alkan Bayrak
  • 16 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish
Next available on
02/Feb: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

OPD-desk synced • Updated
Dr. Alkan Bayrak
  • 16 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish
Next available on
02/Feb: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

OPD-desk synced • Updated
Dr. Alkan Bayrak
  • 16 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish
Next available on
02/Feb: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

OPD-desk synced • Updated
Dr. Alkan Bayrak
  • 16 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish
Next available on
02/Feb: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

OPD-desk synced • Updated
Dr. Alkan Bayrak
  • 16 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish
Next available on
02/Feb: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

OPD-desk synced • Updated