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【2520】Understanding

The car accident scene was tragic, and the teacher who protected the child died. My sister Xiaoyu was seriously injured and died. How could Shanshan survive? It is precisely for this reason that the doctor must be responsible for the child, be cautious and then ask him to stay in the hospital for observation.

We often describe children as saplings. What are the characteristics of saplings? The branches are easy to break but the skin is connected. If they break inside, they still don’t look very good.

This is true for children's bones. Because the bones are tougher, brittler and thicker than adults, some children will experience clinical phenomena like sapling branches breaking. This feature is called a blue branch fracture in pediatric orthopedic fracture, and is associated with adults.

There are differences in fractures and are unique to pediatrics.

Like Shanshan, the doctor on the scene could not immediately determine whether she had a hidden fracture. She did not feel pain, and her limbs did not have obvious swelling. She needed to wait for the injury to develop further before clinical symptoms could appear. After being sent to the hospital from the emergency site, she

The doctor's routine is that she must take a picture of her limbs that are suspected of having severe trauma to eliminate bone abnormalities. After taking the picture, the X-ray report showed that the child was not a simple skin trauma, but had a supracondylar fracture of the humerus.

Where is the humeral condyle? Simply put, it is in the patient's elbow area.

Children with elbow joint injuries include supracondylar fractures of humeral joints, lateral humeral condylar fractures, radial neck fractures, and proximal ulnar fractures. The most common genus ranks first is the supracondylar fractures of humeral cords.

The supracondylar fracture of the humerus is characterized by frequent skeletal deformities and forearm ischemic muscle contractures. Volkmann

The contracture, the result can be imagined to be very serious and will become disabled.

What ordinary people usually know about the treatment of fractures in clinical practice is manual reduction, that is, orthopedic doctors are like martial arts masters who magically break the patient's limbs back, and then fix them with plaster. Sometimes orthopedic doctors will notify the patient.

The family members cannot reset the method and need to undergo surgical reduction. At this time, some ordinary people will question why my family and his family have the same fracture, some of them do not need surgery, and some of them need to go to the operating room. Did I not send a red envelope?

The reason why others gave the doctor a red envelope.

Doctors really dare not do anything like this. Because when a lawsuit is taken to court, the doctor cannot take care of the medical records. The treatment plan for the same disease is very different.

, generally due to different types. It means that the people think it is the same disease, but in the eyes of doctors, it is not entirely true.

Returning to the supracondylar fracture of the humerus, it can be divided into straightening and flexion according to the patient's elbow joint when he is injured. The former accounts for 90% of the cases of childhood. Among them, stretching

Straight type is divided into three types according to the degree of fracture displacement. For example, the straight type is straight type, without displacement, manual reset is enough, and there is no need to go to the operating room for treatment. Shanshan is a three-type type, which is severe displacement, and it is difficult to reset simply by manual.

To ensure that there is no recurrence, it is necessary to fix the fracture site with minimally invasive surgery, and you can only enter the operating room.

"This child said that he would not have surgery before he saw her sister." Liu Huaiyu said, "We have communicated with her parents several times for this, saying that the operation cannot be delayed."
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