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An open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is a type of surgery used to fix broken bones. This is a two-part surgery. First, the broken bone is reducedor put back into place. Next, an internal fixationdevice is placed on the bone; this can be screws, plates, rods, or pins used to hold the broken bone together.
This surgery is done to repair fractures that would not heal correctly with casting or splinting alone.
Possible Complications
Complications are rare, but no procedure is completely free of risk. If you are planning to have this procedure, your doctor will review a list of possible complications which may include:
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Reaction to anesthesia
- Blood clots
Factors that may increase the risk of complications include:
- Heart or lung disease
- History of blood clots
- Obesity
- Infection
- Diabetes
Call Your Doctor
After you leave the hospital, contact your doctor if any of the following occurs:
- Signs of infection, including fever and chills
- Redness, swelling, increasing pain in the affected limb
- A lot of bleeding or any discharge from the incision site
- Loss of feeling in the affected limb
- Swelling or pain in the ...