swedishcelt 0 #1 December 16, 2005 I went to the Dr. Wednesday and the xray showed that the long rectangular plate in my leg was broken and bent in the center. I don't remember doing it or it even happening and it's only been 4 1/2 months since my accident and it was put in. He didn't seem too worried about it or anything and even said it's quite common. He said nothing needed to be done as long as my leg was still healing well and all. I was just wondering if anyone else had had this happen to them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
colinl 0 #2 December 16, 2005 I had a vertebrae (sp?) broken when I was 16 (nothing to do with skydiving though, just falling ;-)) and had to get some metal plates and screws via surgery, too. It was planned to remove the stuff two years after, but on the check-up one year later we found out one of the screws was already broken. The surgeon didn't seem very worried either but said that as it was now useless, it was better to remove it sooner than planned. I suppose these things break when the bones around it "resolder" and change enough to put too much mechanical constraints on it... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swedishcelt 0 #3 December 16, 2005 Thank you! I wasn't really worry since I can't feel it but still thought it a bit weird. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CSpenceFLY 1 #4 December 16, 2005 That stuff should come with a warranty for what they charge to install it. . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Biene 0 #5 December 16, 2005 I broke my tib/fib five months ago... I have three plates and thirteen screws but as far as i know the hardware is intact. The only problem I have are the screws on my ankle: they stick out prominently through the skin. Makes wearing boots impossible. I didn't know that the plates could break....and withouth you realizing it? Isn't titanium supposed to be a very strong metal? Anyway, sending some healing vibes! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tigra 0 #6 December 16, 2005 I just had the plate and screws removed from my fibula on Wednesday. It was in for over 2 years, not bent or broken. I wonder if you started weighbearing a little too soon and that's what stressed the plate? Shouldn't be an issue as long as you are healing OK, but I also don't think its all that common- he was probably just trying to make you feel better. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swedishcelt 0 #7 December 16, 2005 Well, I probably have overdone it a little, it's in my nature to do so but it doesn't hurt so I guess it's all good. It wasn't like that 6 weeks ago on the last xray though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jumper03 0 #8 December 16, 2005 QuoteI went to the Dr. Wednesday and the xray showed that the long rectangular plate in my leg was broken and bent in the center. I don't remember doing it or it even happening and it's only been 4 1/2 months since my accident and it was put in. He didn't seem too worried about it or anything and even said it's quite common. He said nothing needed to be done as long as my leg was still healing well and all. I was just wondering if anyone else had had this happen to them. tell them you want titanium next time!Scars remind us that the past is real Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swedishcelt 0 #9 December 16, 2005 I am pretty sure that is what it was! Are they made of that? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jumper03 0 #10 December 16, 2005 QuoteI am pretty sure that is what it was! Are they made of that? I don't know - I'm not a doctor. Scars remind us that the past is real Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scaryshari 0 #11 December 16, 2005 I stil have my plate and screws. My doc never indicated that I needed to have them removed. is Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
colinl 0 #12 December 17, 2005 My stuff was titanium (it was about 10 years ago, maybe they found something better since, but I doubt it). It had the added benefit of *not* making ring at the security portals ;-)) Still, it can only be bent a certain amount :-) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tigra 0 #13 December 17, 2005 a) mine was bothering me and b) most doctors *say* that, but lots of people get the hardware removed for a number of reasons. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites