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Closed Needle Splint Treatment Unstable Radius And Ulna Fractures In The Observation

Posted on:2011-03-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J F ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2204330332471667Subject:Orthopedics scientific
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Objective: to study the effects of closed Kirschner and external fixation splint treatment of unstable fractures of radius and ulna Methods: Data were collected complete follow-up detailed radioulnar instability in 60 patients with bone fractures, Taken randomly selected and the control methods are divided into A, B groups for comparative study, 30 cases in each group, Where A (experimental group) with manipulative reduction and external fixation splint pinning, B group (control group) with open reduction and plate and screw fixation.Result: Postoperatively the patients were followed-up from 5 to7 months, an average of 6 months. Finally, according to fracture reduction, fracture healing conditions and assessment criteria Anderson score to compare the two groups by statistical analysis, P <0.05 differences were statistically significant. The results showed that the efficacy of the treatment group significantly better than the control group.Conclusion: Using manipulative reduction and closed Kirschner internal fixation for fractures does not destroy the stability of local environment, maximum protection fracture line of the blood supply, reducing the incidence of bone necrosis is conducive to the promotion of fracture healing; high security, of soft tissue injury, infection rate is low, No skin incision scar and can be taken to avoid the fixation of two surgeries to alleviate the suffering of patients and economic negative, but worthy of clinical application at the grassroots level.
Keywords/Search Tags:Radial and Ulnar Fractures, Closed reduction, Kirschner internal fixation, Clinical
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