Is Gai's fracture easy to treat
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A few days ago, my friend accidentally had a fracture. Later, he went to the hospital to check that it was Gai's fracture. So, is Gai's fracture easy to treat? Let's talk about it.
Is Gai's fracture easy to treat
First of all, Gai's fracture, traction reduction is not difficult, but it is not easy to maintain the position of reduction. Because there are several forces involved in the distal fracture of the radius, which makes it shift again, we must go to the regular and professional hospital in time after the occurrence of Gai's fracture, so as not to delay the disease.
Secondly, in order to obtain good forearm rotation function and avoid the disorder of the lower radioulnar joint, the radial fracture must be anatomically reduced. Therefore, open reduction and internal fixation is almost the only choice.
Finally, Henry incision was used to fix the radial fracture with a plate of sufficient length and strength, and the plate was placed on the palmar surface of the radius. After operation, the forearm and wrist should be fixed in neutral position with short arm plaster or "U" plaster for 3-4 weeks, so as to heal the tissue around the lower radioulnar joint and avoid late instability of the lower radioulnar joint. After the gypsum is removed, functional exercise is actively carried out.
matters needing attention
After the occurrence of Gai's fracture, we need to check to determine our condition, and then take reasonable treatment measures. Generally, the prognosis of Gai's fracture is good after treatment, and the function of those with poor reduction is poor.