Treatment of peri-implant fractures
Peri-implant fractures are bone fractures that occur around orthopaedic implants: artificial joints or metal pins. The fractures can be caused by trauma, weakening of the bone around the implant or deterioration of the implant itself.

Peri-implant fractures can occur around implants as a result of falls, car accidents, osteoporosis or overload. These fractures can be complicated because of the implant, which changes the normal load distribution in the bone and complicates treatment.
Major symptoms of these fractures include acute pain, swelling, deformity and restriction of movement in the injured area. Immediate medical attention is critical for accurate diagnosis and the best treatment plan. Treatment of peri-implant fractures depends on the nature and extent of the injury, as well as the condition of the implant and surrounding tissues. Nonsurgical treatment is possible in some cases, but most require surgical intervention to ensure stability and proper bone fusion.
Common blood and urine tests. Coagulogram for blood clotting assessment. X-ray, CT or MRI to study the fracture and the condition of the implant. Consultation with an anesthesiologist to choose the best anesthetic option. Physician's examination for general assessment of the patient's health.
Simple, non-displaced fractures are treated conservatively by immobilizing the affected area with splints or plaster casts to promote healing. Surgical intervention may be required when conservative treatment is ineffective or in case of complex fractures. Prior to surgery, the implant is evaluated to determine if it needs to be replaced or corrected. Next, open reduction is performed to restore the correct position of the bone fragments and their securing with steel plates, screws, pins or external fixators. Complex cases may require soft tissue reconstruction or implant replacement.
X-ray, CT or MRI equipment for intraoperative monitoring. Metal fixators (plates, screws, rods) for stabilization of bone fragments.
Following treatment, patients begin the rehabilitation phase, which includes physiotherapy and exercise therapy to restore strength and mobility to the limb. Rehabilitation can take a long time and requires regular medical supervision to assess the healing progress and implant function. The duration and intensity of rehabilitation is based on the extent of fracture and the patient's general health.
Benefits
Restoring bone integrity
Fusion of bone fragments to restore correct anatomy and limb function.
Preserving implant function
Stabilization and optional implant replacement to maintain its functionality.
Preventing complications
Reducing the risk of infections, further weakening of the bone and mobility loss.
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How to reach
How to get
From the Belorusskaya metro station of the Zamoskvoretskaya line - exit 4 After exiting the subway, walk through the pedestrian tunnel and climb the stairs. Move towards the railway tracks, go down the stairs immediately after them and walk along the house, then turn right onto 1st Yamskoye Pole Street. At the turn to 3rd Yamsky Pole Street, cross the road at the pedestrian crossing and continue along 1st Yamsky Field Street, after a few buildings on the left you will see Olympus Clinic MARS.
Travel time
9 minutes
Landmark
Olympus Clinic MARS sign
How to get
From the Belorusskaya metro station of the Ring line - exit 2. After exiting the subway, turn left and walk to the pedestrian crossing. Cross the road through two pedestrian crossings and move along the Tverskoy overpass. Go down the stairs immediately after the railway tracks, walk along the house, then turn right onto 1st Yamskoye Pole Street. At the turn to 3rd Yamsky Pole Street, cross the road at the pedestrian crossing and continue along 1st Yamsky Field Street, after a few buildings on the left you will see Olympus Clinic MARS
Travel time
11 minutes
Landmark
Olympus Clinic MARS sign
From the metro station "Tsvetnoy Bulvar"
1 exit to the city, then left to the Garden Ring, at the crossing to the right, crossing the boulevard, one more crossing and at the traffic light to the left. The Olymp Clinic building is located overlooking the Garden Ring to the right of the crossing. Travel time is approximately 9 minutes. Landmark - sign Olymp Clini
From the metro station "Sukharevskaya"
Exit 3 from the metro and 640 meters straight ahead, the clinic will be on the right. Landmark - sign Olymp Clinic
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Exit 3 from the metro and 640 meters straight ahead, the clinic will be on the right. Landmark - sign Olymp Clinic

From Sokol metro station
The last car from the center: follow the signs for Exit 5. From the glass doors to the right and go to the end of the passage. Exit to the city by the steps to the left. After exiting the crossing to the street, go straight along Leningradsky Prospekt to the intersection with Chapaevsky Lane. Next, turn right (onto Chapaevsky Lane) and walk to the Triumph Palace residential complex. Entrance to the territory: through checkpoint No. 1, opposite the Vkusville store, you will need to present your passport. After passing through the checkpoint, go up the stairs to the fountain, opposite it you will see our clinic.
Travel time
10-12 minutes
From the Airport metro station
The first car from the center: follow the Exit 2-3 signs. Turn left out of the glass doors and walk to the end of the passage. After exiting the crossing to the street, go straight along Leningradsky Prospekt to the intersection with Chapaevsky Lane. Next, turn left (onto Chapaevsky Lane) and walk to the Triumph Palace residential complex. Entrance to the territory: through checkpoint No. 1, opposite the Vkusville store, you will need to present your passport. After passing through the checkpoint, go up the stairs to the fountain, opposite it you will see our clinic.
Travel time
12-15 minutes
How to get
Entry to the territory is prohibited, but there are free city parking lots around the Triumph Palace residential complex, where you can easily find a place for your car. Free parking area:
