Internal fixation devices are commonly used in orthopedic surgery to treat bone fractures. These devices are designed to hold broken bones in place while they heal. However, mechanical complications can occur with these devices, particularly in the left forearm.
Here are some of the other mechanical complications that can occur with internal fixation devices of the bone of the left forearm:
If you experience any of these complications after surgery, it is important to contact your doctor immediately. Treatment may involve removing or replacing the internal fixation device, or additional surgery to correct the complication.
In conclusion, while internal fixation devices are effective in treating bone fractures, they can also lead to mechanical complications. If you experience any symptoms of complication, consult with your doctor right away to minimize the risk of further complications.