肋骨轴骨折,方法和管理方式
Wich Orapiriyakul1, Varat Apivatthakakul2, Bodin Theppariyapol2
1Department of Orthopedics, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla, 90110, Thailand.
Journal of clinical orthopaedics and trauma
|August 17, 2023
概括
对骨轴骨折的保守治疗表明,非联合率的增加. 像开放的减少内部固定 (ORIF),微创板骨质合成 (MIPO) 和内钉 (IMN) 等手术选择提供了替代方案. 超声波有助于管理辐射神经麻.
科学领域:
- 整形外科手术 整形外科手术
- 创伤学 创伤学 创伤学
- 骨的修复 骨的修复
背景情况:
- 骨骨折是常见的伤害,随着治疗策略的不断变化,骨骨折是常见的伤害.
- 功能支架的保守治疗面临着挑战,因为非工会率的上升.
- 为了获得最佳的结果,越来越多地考虑进行手术干预.
研究的目的:
- 更新当前管理骨轴骨折的趋势.
- 描述板骨合成和骨髓内钉钉的手术指示.
- 审查与之相关的辐射神经麻治疗方面的进展.
主要方法:
- 审查当前证据和手腕骨架骨折的手术技术.
- 简单骨折的开放减少内部固定 (ORIF) 的描述.
- 解释微创板骨质合成 (MIPO) 和骨髓内钉 (IMN) 方法.
- 讨论超声波导向诊断和辐射神经麻的管理.
主要成果:
- ORIF仍然适用于简单的AO/OTA类型A骨折.
- MIPO提供一种较少侵入性的方法,具有相对稳定性和形成.
- 由于改善了植入物设计和技术,IMN正在获得接受.
- 超声波可提供可靠的辐射神经疾病诊断,与手术内发现相美.
结论:
- 由于保守的治疗失联率,腹轴骨折的治疗指示需要重新评估.
- MIPO和IMN代表了手术管理的重大进步.
- 需要进行进一步的随机对照试验,以完善腹轴骨折的治疗指南.
关键词:
保守的 保守的 保守的 保守的骨折 骨折 骨折 骨折 是一种骨轴的骨轴是一个很大的问题.在骨髓内钉钉.在MIPOIPO中,MIPOIPO是MIPO.这里是ORIF ORIF.辐射神经受伤的原因治疗方法 治疗方法超声波超声波是指超声波的使用.更多相关视频
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