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I have a comminuted fracture of my left leg and tibia. I want to remove the steel plate. When can I walk with the steel plate removed?

Problem analysis:

Generally, it takes 1.5 to 2 years to take out the steel plate after comminuted fracture surgery, even if the fracture heals, it doesn't take so long. After the steel plate is taken out, the fracture strength is generally poor, and some nail holes are still left in the bone after the steel plate is taken out. At the same time, some previous steel plates may have an impact on local bones (such as osteoporosis around steel plates). ). After the steel plate is taken out, it is usually to stop and rest in the early stage, and the joints are reduced in activity. Comprehensive weight-bearing suggestions wait for three months. After the internal fixation is removed, it is generally necessary to support the crutches for a period of time, and the limbs are partially loaded.

Suggestion:

After the internal fixation is removed, it is generally mainly to rest in the early stage, and it is recommended to walk with crutches. After three months, the crutches will gradually walk with heavy load.