TREATMENT ACCORDING TITANIUM ELASTIC SPICA CAST NAILING VS TRACTION AND HIP SPICA CAST IN CHILDREN BETWEEN AGE 6-12 YEARS
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Objective: comparison of adaptable nails in titanium with skeletal traction and hip gland for the treatment of femoral rupture in young people between 6 and 12 years old in our implant. Study design: randomly controlled start controls.
Place and duration of the study: this examination was carried out at the MMC / Ibn-E-Siena MMC hospital / research institute from June 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016.
Materials and methods: 60 patients with rupture of the femoral axis were included in this examination. The understanding of the first 3 months of introduction was regulated by the budget and the allocation of the spike, while the following 3 months were by TEN. The industrial age of 6 to 12 years with a femoral rupture rod discovered within a seven-day multiple injury sequence was consolidated in the study.
Results: in this examination, 31 of the 60 patients were men and 29 women. The average age of the patients was recorded as 8.90 + 2.00 years. In the Fractions regulated by TEN, the typical cooling time (08 weeks) appears differently in relation to the total spic in which the recovery time (10 weeks) (p = 0.001), the angulation of the analogous fractionation is greater in the spik crop (p = 0.001). The rotational distortion is lower in TEN (P <0.005) while the length of the separation of the lime was higher in the spik crop (P <0.001). the length of the non-heavy bearing is longer in the spike, with an increase of P <0.005. The scores of Flynn's results were better on TEN when they appeared differently in relation to the spike collection.
Conclusion: we have induced that the result has improved in the social event TEN when it is different from those that meet the balance sought by the cast of espica.
Key Words: Fermur, Hip spica, Titanium elastic nailing, Femoral shaft.
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