Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Medical Informatics
Date Submitted: Jun 15, 2020
Date Accepted: Jun 27, 2020
Application of Intelligent Computer Information Assisted Taylor Three-dimensional External Fixation in the Treatment of Tibiofibular Fracture
ABSTRACT
Background:
Background:
With the development of social economy, severe and complex tibial fractures caused by high-energy injuries such as traffic accidents have gradually increased. At present, the commonly used methods for the treatment of tibial fractures include plate fixation, intramedullary nail fixation, and external fixation. Most of these fractures are open wounds with severe soft tissue injury and wound contamination, and some even have bone defects, which makes the previous internal fixation treatment difficult.
Objective:
Objective:
This study was aimed to explore Intelligent Computer Information Assisted Taylor Three-dimensional External Fixation for the treatment of tibiofibular fractures.
Methods:
Methods:
70 patients were collected and divided into Taylor three-dimensional external fixation (TSF) group (28 patients with severe tibial fractures treated with TSF) and the internal fixation group (42 patients with severe complicated tibiofibular fractures treated by internal fixation). After the treatment, the follow-up evaluation of Intelligent Computer Information Assisted Taylor's three-dimensional external fixator for the treatment of tibiofibular fractures and concurrency the incidence of the disease, as well as the efficacy and occurrence of the internal fixation of the treatment of tibial fractures in our hospital.
Results:
Results:
The results showed that Intelligent Computer Information Assisted Taylor's three-dimensional external fixator was superior to orthopaedics in the treatment of tibiofibular fractures in terms of efficacy and complications.
Conclusions:
Conclusions:
In conclusion, Intelligent Computer Information Assisted Taylor three-dimensional external fixation in the treatment of tibiofibular fractures is more effective, and the incidence of occurrence is low, is a new technology for the treatment of tibiofibular fractures which is worthy of clinical promotion.
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