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Clinical Observation Of 45 Cases Of Tibiofibular Fracture Treated With Delayed-replacement And Interlocking Intramedullary Nail

Posted on:2018-05-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z J Y GaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2354330536982656Subject:Fractures of TCM science
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Objective: Retrospective analysis of cases of tibial and fibular fractures were treated with calcaneal raction,closed reduction and interlocking intramedullary nailing by "Chi's bone-setting" technique.Seek a reasonable and effective way to treat fracture of tibia and fibulaMaterials and methods : We collected 94 patients with tibial and fibular fractures who hospitalized in our hospital and treated with calcaneal raction,closed reduction and interlocking intramedullary nailing by "Chi's bonesetting" technique from 2014.5 to 2016.5,The operation time,fracture healing time,curative effect score and complications of the two groups were analyzed and compared.The statistical results were analyzed and analyzed.Results: After following the tracks of the patients who have left hospital for 6-13 months,spending on average six months,all cases got bony healing.None of the patients had the complication of infection,internal fixation,fat embolism.According to the Johner-Wruhs score,which was used to evaluate the curative effect of the patients,Conclusion: "Chi's bone-setting" Closed reduction with interlocking intramedullary nail in the treatment of tibiofibula fracture is short,low risk of infection Postoperative swelling fade quickly Fracture healing time is short The advantage of postoperative functional score high Closed reduction at the same time,the minimally invasive surgery,in line with the modern scientific theory of the CO operation reset without the bone traction bed,easy to operate,for basic-level hospitals provide a feasible method to treat the disease,Both types of surgery are effective in treating such fractures...
Keywords/Search Tags:tibial and fibular fractures, closed reduction, intramedullary nailing, clinical observation
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