What injuries can CALAXO screws cause?
The most common injury caused by CALAXO screws is local soft tissue swelling in the tibial area when the graft is often placed during ACL surgery. This CALAXO screw injury commonly develops between 2 and 36 weeks following ACL reconstructive surgery. The symptoms of CALAXO injury are similar to symptoms of post-surgical infection and may include: · Fever · Redness around the incision site · Swelling near the incision area · Constant or increased pain at the surgery site If you experience any of these CALAXO injury symptoms, you may wish to consult with your medical care provider to determine the best method of care. What treatment is required for CALAXO injuries? Patients who suffer from CALAXO side effects may require additional surgery to treat these injuries. Some patients require the removal of damaged tissues from the affected area and removal of remaining screw parts from the original graft site. Other patients may also require surgery to receive an alternative screw or bone graf