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甲手腕和肢的非结合
Stefan Czerniecki1, Mark Mishu1, Ryan Schmucker1
1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, The Ohio State University Columbus, OH, USA.
Hand clinics
|November 18, 2023
概括
大多数手部骨折都能很好地愈合,但非工会会导致严重的残疾. 甲手腕和骨非结合的手术治疗因患者而异,重点是功能恢复和降低成本.
科学领域:
- 整形外科手术 整形外科手术
- 手术手术手术手术手术
- 创伤学 创伤学 创伤学
背景情况:
- 和手腕骨折通常会在适当的治疗下愈合.
- 甲手腕和骨非结合会导致功能障碍和增加医疗保健成本.
- 非工会需要行动性干预,技术选择要根据个别情况量身定制.
研究的目的:
- 为了提供一个全面的介绍,手中的手腕下肢和肢非联合.
- 讨论手骨非结合的发病率,风险因素和管理策略.
- 概述目前手术治疗选择和手术后护理.
主要方法:
- 关于影响甲手和手环的非结合的文献综述.
- 分析与手部骨折相关的发病率和风险因素的分析,这些手部骨折无法统一.
- 综合当前的外科手术技术和术后管理方案.
主要成果:
- 甲手腕和骨骨折的非结合会导致患者的严重残疾.
- 操作干预是处理这些非工会的标准.
- 手非工会的治疗方法是基于患者因素的个性化.
结论:
- 了解非工会风险对于有效的手部骨折管理至关重要.
- 量身定制的外科手术策略对于在手部非联合病例中取得成功的结果至关重要.
- 本综述总结了手非工会治疗和护理的关键方面.
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