Why would you need surgery as a result of
a Bucks County auto accident? When personal injuries are
very severe, surgery is often the only course of action.
In some other instances, surgery may be a last resort
only after many treatment options are exhausted. A
surgeon can be very instrumental to the healing process
of a personal injury sustained in a PA auto accident
whether it is at the emergency room immediately
following the accident or at a later date.
Emergency Surgery:
Immediately following a serious Bucks
County auto accident, you may be in need of emergency
surgery at the nearest hospital. Injuries that may
require emergency surgery are damaged
organs, pelvic fractures, traumatic brain injuries (TBI),
ruptured arteries, and any open wounds that are
bleeding uncontrollably.
Fractured Bones:
Broken bones are most often treated with
lots of rest and a plaster cast or some other device for
setting the bone. But depending on the severity of the
injury and which bone is fractured, surgery may be
necessary. For example, bones broken in multiple places may need to be set internally with
screws, while some foot injuries require surgery
in order to heal correctly.
Chronic Pain:
Surgery for chronic pain is often
performed several weeks or months after the initial
personal injury. Some common auto accident injuries that
cause chronic pain are spinal
injuries, such as a herniated or bulging disc, or nerve
damage anywhere in the body. There are
various surgical options which have been shown to reduce
pain from these injuries.
Facial and Jaw Injuries:
Facial and jaw injuries can be very
disheartening for a victim of a Philadelphia area
auto accident. You may be unhappy with your resulting appearance, or you may not be able to eat,
swallow or talk in the same way that you did
prior to the accident. There are surgical options
available, including cosmetic surgery, to
those with facial or jaw injuries resulting from an auto
accident in the Bucks County area.
It is very important to
consider all of your options, if you have them, prior to
choosing surgery as a treatment. You should discuss
your options with your family doctor, as well
as schedule a consultation with the surgeon to learn
about recovery time and any possible complications.
If you’ve been seriously
injured in an auto accident in the Philadelphia area,
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