Fracture Emergency Surgery
Simulation
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Fracture Emergency Surgery

Handle critical cases in the ER! Perform realistic bone surgeries, use X-rays, and help your patients walk again in this intense medical sim.

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About Fracture Emergency Surgery

Fracture Emergency Surgery is a high-stakes "Medical Logistics" simulation that places the player in the role of an ER surgeon. This title focuses on "Critical Response" and "Surgical Protocol"—players must treat patients with severe bone injuries using realistic medical procedures. It provides a deep look at "Diagnostic Technology," from X-ray analysis to the precision required in placing pins and bandages to ensure a patient’s full recovery.

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How to Play

The gameplay follows a "Triage-to-Recovery" sequence. First, perform a physical exam and take "X-rays" to identify the fracture site. Transition to the "Operating Room" where you must perform the surgery: clean the wound, set the bone, and apply surgical pins using "Steady-Motion Gestures." After the surgery, you must apply a cast and provide "Post-Op Care," including pain management and light physical therapy exercises, to help the patient walk again.

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Tips & Tricks

To earn a "Chief of Surgery" rating, you must master "Procedural Precision." Performing the "Bone Alignment" in a single smooth movement grants a "Surgical Excellence" multiplier. The pro secret is "Contamination Control"—completing the cleaning phase without missing a single spot ensures a "Zero Infection" bonus. Minimizing the "Pain Meter" by acting quickly and using the "Soothing" button between steps is essential for a 3-star hospital rating.

âť“ Frequently Asked Questions

Is there blood in the game?
The game is designed for a general audience; it shows medical procedures clearly but uses a "Clean Aesthetic" without graphic realism.
Can I customize the patient's cast?
Yes, after the surgery is successful, you can decorate the orthopedic cast with different colors, patterns, and stickers to cheer up the patient.