Possible Risks and Complications from Broken Femur Surgery

There could be adverse effects or complications from any procedure. The following are the consequences or side effects of surgery for a broken femur:
- Acute compartment syndrome (ACS) [6]: This syndrome causes your muscles to become too compressed, preventing blood flow to your muscles and tissues. Permanent nerve and muscle damage may result from ACS.
- Your femur heals in an unusual posture when the shattered ends don’t join properly.
- The locking screws and nails may bother you.
- Fat embolism syndrome. You absorb fat into your blood. Breathlessness and unconsciousness are among the symptoms.
- Blood clots
- Cut any blood vessels or nerves harmed by tiny, pointy bits of fractured femur bone.
- Infection











