1. Is Surgery Absolutely Necessary for My Fracture Type? Some ankle fractures can be treated non-surgically with casting or bracing. Ask your doctor: Is this a stable or unstable fracture? What are the pros and cons of surgery versus conservative treatment?
2. What Type of Surgery Will I Need and Why? - Understand the exact procedure: Will plates, screws, or other hardware be used? Is it open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF)? How long will the procedure take?
3. What Are the Risks and Complications? - Every surgery carries risks. Clarify potential complications such as: Infection, blood clots, or nerve damage. Delayed healing or arthritis. Need for a second surgery in the future.
4. What Is the Recovery Timeline and Process Like? - Understand your rehabilitation plan: When can I bear weight on my foot? How long will I need crutches or a boot? Will I need physiotherapy, and for how long?
5. What Will My Long-Term Outcome Be? - Ask about expectations after healing: Will I regain full mobility and strength? Are there chances of stiffness, swelling, or chronic pain? How soon can I return to sports or work?
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