Objective:To introduce the experience of treating fracture of both tibia and fibula with micro-invasive percutaneous plate internal fixation through fracture site approach. Methods:The data of 15 patients(11 males and...Objective:To introduce the experience of treating fracture of both tibia and fibula with micro-invasive percutaneous plate internal fixation through fracture site approach. Methods:The data of 15 patients(11 males and 4 females),including 14 adults(aged 22-73 years,mean=40 years)and 1 child(aged 10 years),with fracture of both tibia and fibula were studied retrospectively in this study.A small incision was made at the fracture site of tibia.Then reposition was made under direct vision,and internal fixation was employed with steel plates inserting through the small incision. Results:Anatomical reduction was obtained.No complication was found.Union occurred on time in 14 patients.One case healed after a second operation. Conclusions:Micro-invasive percutaneous plate internal fixation is beneficial to the healing of bone and soft tissues.Without X-ray examination,it is also easy to reach anatomical reduction and make tibial internal fixation with both plates with micro-invasive percutaneous plate internal fixation.展开更多
Objective: to observe the effect of treating limb swelling before tibiofibular fracture with traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine. Methods: the time was locked between January 2020 and January 2021. From ...Objective: to observe the effect of treating limb swelling before tibiofibular fracture with traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine. Methods: the time was locked between January 2020 and January 2021. From then on, 100 patients with research diseases admitted to our hospital were randomly selected for investigation. They were divided into two separate groups according to the random envelope grouping method. The reference group was treated with western medicine, while the practice group was treated with western medicine. The therapeutic effects of the reference group and the practice group after treatment were compared. Results: the inflammatory indexes and clinical effects of the patients in the study group were better than those in the reference group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: in the treatment of patients with limb swelling before tibiofibular fracture, the use of traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine can improve the inflammatory index of patients and improve the clinical efficacy, which is worthy of promotion.展开更多
文摘Objective:To introduce the experience of treating fracture of both tibia and fibula with micro-invasive percutaneous plate internal fixation through fracture site approach. Methods:The data of 15 patients(11 males and 4 females),including 14 adults(aged 22-73 years,mean=40 years)and 1 child(aged 10 years),with fracture of both tibia and fibula were studied retrospectively in this study.A small incision was made at the fracture site of tibia.Then reposition was made under direct vision,and internal fixation was employed with steel plates inserting through the small incision. Results:Anatomical reduction was obtained.No complication was found.Union occurred on time in 14 patients.One case healed after a second operation. Conclusions:Micro-invasive percutaneous plate internal fixation is beneficial to the healing of bone and soft tissues.Without X-ray examination,it is also easy to reach anatomical reduction and make tibial internal fixation with both plates with micro-invasive percutaneous plate internal fixation.
文摘Objective: to observe the effect of treating limb swelling before tibiofibular fracture with traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine. Methods: the time was locked between January 2020 and January 2021. From then on, 100 patients with research diseases admitted to our hospital were randomly selected for investigation. They were divided into two separate groups according to the random envelope grouping method. The reference group was treated with western medicine, while the practice group was treated with western medicine. The therapeutic effects of the reference group and the practice group after treatment were compared. Results: the inflammatory indexes and clinical effects of the patients in the study group were better than those in the reference group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: in the treatment of patients with limb swelling before tibiofibular fracture, the use of traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine can improve the inflammatory index of patients and improve the clinical efficacy, which is worthy of promotion.