Limb Fractures Treated With the Novel Plate Osteosynthesis Application Technique: Second to Minimally Invasive Plates osteosynthesis
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Published:2024-03
Issue:3
Volume:8
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ISSN:2474-7661
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Container-title:JAAOS: Global Research and Reviews
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language:en
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Short-container-title:JAAOS Glob Res Rev
Author:
Li Wei,Zhao Yaowei,Liu Lian,Yu Haiyang,Xie Zhao,Zhuang Quankui
Abstract
Background:
The main aim of this article was to propose a new concept of minimally invasive surgery for treating limb fractures, named as second to minimally invasive plates osteosynthesis (STMIPO).
Methods:
We have described the STMIPO technique in a step-wise and standardized manner based on our findings from a study involving six patients treated at our institution. All patients with fracture achieved satisfactory outcomes.
Results:
Ours clinical trials have shown that the STMIPO technique can be successfully applied in various limb fractures, including fibula fractures, tibial fractures, femur fractures, humerus fractures, ulna fractures, and radius fractures. All fracture patients achieved satisfactory outcomes.
Conclusion:
As a new minimally invasive technology, the STMIPO technique can serve as an alternative solution for fractures that are difficult to reduce with minimally invasive plates osteosynthesis (MIPO).
Funder
2019’s program funded Fuyang Municipal Health Commission
2021’s program funded Fuyang Municipal Health Commission
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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