Fracture must become an operation


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Fractures do not necessarily require surgery.
The type and severity of the fracture are important factors in deciding whether to operate. Some stable fractures, such as fractures with no significant displacement, often achieve better results through non-surgical methods such as manual reduction and external fixation. These fractures are usually relatively mild, the fracture end is relatively stable, and non-surgical treatment can meet the rehabilitation needs. The overall health of the patient can also affect the treatment decision. If the patient has a serious underlying disease and cannot tolerate the risks of surgery, non-surgical treatment may be a more appropriate option. The doctor will evaluate the benefits and risks of surgery and weigh the pros and cons to make a suitable choice for the patient. The patient's personal wishes should also not be ignored. Some patients may prefer non-surgical treatment due to fear of surgery or other reasons. In this case, the doctor needs to fully communicate with the patient, explain the advantages and disadvantages of various treatment methods in detail, and involve the patient in the treatment decision. Surgery is not without risks. Surgery itself may bring complications such as bleeding, infection, nerve damage, etc., and the recovery process after surgery may also be difficult and challenging. Therefore, surgery is preferred only if the expected effect of surgery is significantly better than that of non-surgical treatment. Non-surgical treatment also has its limitations. If fracture reduction is not ideal or displacement occurs during treatment, surgery may be required. At the same time, non-surgical treatment requires close cooperation from patients, and braking and rehabilitation exercises are strictly followed. Otherwise, it may affect the treatment effect.
In short, whether fracture needs surgery requires comprehensive consideration of various factors, doctors will make individualized evaluation and decision according to the specific conditions of patients to achieve better treatment effect. Patients should actively communicate with doctors during treatment to promote good healing and rehabilitation of fractures.