Dr. Warid Altaf

Dr. Warid Altaf

Education: MBBS D.Ortho, DNB Ortho (gold medalist)

Fellowship In Hand and Microvascular reconstruction and brachial plexus surgery.

Specialties: Trauma, Hand, Limb Reconstruction, and Microvascular Surgeon.

OPD Days : Mon to Sat

Work Timing: Tue-Thur-Sat (10 am – 12 pm) | Mon-Wed-Fri (5 pm – 6 pm)

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a broken wrist? How common is it?

A broken wrist is when one or more of the bones in your wrist shatter or crack. When someone attempts to catch themselves during an accident and lands forcefully on an outstretched hand, they most frequently injure their wrist.

2. What is the age group for these fractures?

Wrist fractures caused due to falls, also called Colles fractures are most common in women above the age of 60 years. They are also observed in people diagnosed with osteoporosis, or weak bones.

3. What happens if medical treatment is not taken?

Without care, a Colles fracture cannot heal properly. For the bones to mend properly, they need to be realigned and immobilised. You must visit Sancheti Hospital, India’s best orthopaedic hospital for the best treatment for your fracture.

4. What is offered by Sancheti Hospital as treatment options?

The procedures offered at Sancheti Hospital as a course of treatment includes neurology, arthroscopy, shoulder surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, joint replacement, hand and microvascular surgery, spinal rheumatism and osteoarthritis, faciomaxillary and dental surgery, and treatment for sports injuries.

5. Do any medical comorbidities affect the outcome of a broken wrist?

When treating Colles fractures, one must also take into account tendon irritation and tear, nerve injury, joint instability, contracture, pain syndromes, loss of reduction, and postoperative arthritis. Despite any potential issues, appropriate action can result in positive outcomes.

6. How long does a plaster have to be worn?

You might need to wear a plaster cast for six to eight weeks if you experience severe fractures. If the initial cast becomes too loose as the swelling subsides, you might require a second one. You could require the assistance of an orthopaedic surgeon if your fracture is severe.

7. What is the procedure of a surgery?

Percutaneous pinning, internal fixation, external fixation, and bone replacements are all surgical alternatives. A fracture with minor displacement and angulation could need to be closed reduced. An open reduction and internal or external fixation may be necessary if there is significant angulation and deformity. Visiting the best hand surgery hospital will help you follow the best treatment or surgery plan for your fractures.

8. How important is the role of physiotherapy?

To increase the range of motion and mobility of the damaged wrist, physiotherapy is necessary. A detachable brace is typically used in between physiotherapy sessions. This is done to safeguard the healing bone.

9. When can one do their day-to-day activities after surgery?

Depending on the degree of the fracture, it may take three days to three weeks to resume regular activities. However, it is suggested to continue with light activity for an additional three months to ensure a successful healing process.

10. Does a plate in the wrist need replacement or removal?

The majority of doctors often wait between 12 and 24 months following the original surgery before removing the plates. Pain or discomfort is the most common reason for implant removal, and additional signs include infections or restricted motion.

11. Does an implant in the wrist cause any inconvenience?

Yes, implants in the wrist may or may not you inconvenience. The possibility of tight hands and wrists is a potential problem. Apart from that, here are other possible inconveniences-
• Pin tract infection
• Settling/loss of reduction
• Nerve damage
• Re-operation

12. How Sancheti Hospital help you?

Sancheti Hospital, Pune is India’s best orthopaedic hospital with expert hand specialist doctors who have extensive experience in treating wrist fractures along with treatment plans and surgeries. If you get your fractures or any joint issues treated at Sancheti Hospital, here are the services you get
• Wound care and edema control
• Manual treatment
• Therapeutic methods
• Management of scars
• Rehabilitation exercises
• Ergonomics assessment
• Training for functional adaption
• Personalized home workout program