Aruppukottai government hospital uses new technique to fix fracture
A government hospital in Aruppukottai successfully performed a fracture repair using the Minimally Invasive Reductive Osteosynthesis System (MIROS). This technique avoids large incisions, reduces blood loss, and promotes faster recovery compared to traditional surgery.
Why it matters
The adoption of advanced, minimally invasive surgical techniques in public hospitals improves patient outcomes and reduces the burden on healthcare infrastructure.
For the first time in a government hospital in Virudhunagar district, the District Headquarters Hospital at Aruppukottai has used a new technique, Minimally Invasive Reductive Osteosynthesis System (MIROS), to fix the proximal humerus fracture on a woman patient.
The article is a straightforward report on a medical advancement and hospital procedure.
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