Fracture does not become an operation OK

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2025-05-01 06:19:17 Views: 47 times

Fractures can be treated without surgery, but it needs to be judged comprehensively according to the specific situation.

Some stable fractures, such as fractures without obvious displacement, may be well healed by non-surgical methods such as manual reduction and external fixation. For severe comminuted fractures, open fractures, or fractures with important vascular and nerve injuries, surgery may be a better choice.

If the patient is weak, has serious heart, lung and other important organ diseases, and cannot tolerate surgery, then non-surgical treatment may be a more appropriate option. However, it is necessary to closely observe the healing of fractures and adjust treatment strategies if necessary.

Children's fracture healing ability is usually strong, and non-surgical treatment may be preferred for some fractures; The elderly may need to be more cautious in choosing surgery due to decreased physical function.

Non-surgical treatment, although less invasive, may be less accurate in fracture reduction and fixation, which may affect later functional recovery. Surgery can better reduce and fix fractures, but there are certain surgical risks and complications.



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