[Member (365WT)]answers [Chinese ] | Time :2019-03-27 | The reduction of the fracture of the long bone of the lower extremity can guarantee the original function as long as it can reach one third.
Because the external fixation is not strong enough, it is normal to have a dislocation in the process. If the surgery is not serious, there is no need for surgery. Whether the operation depends on whether there is an angular deformity, and the lateral displacement is not strict.
If it is only laterally displaced, and there is no angle, there is no need for surgical treatment. If an angular deformity exists, surgery must be performed. Since X-ray films are not visible, I am not sure whether surgery is needed. It is best to upload X-rays. Take a look or treat it according to the advice of your local orthopaedic surgeon. |
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