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背景与目的:儿童股骨干骨折是学龄前儿童常见的骨折。钛弹性钉技术在发达国家和发展中国家越来越流行。为了比较采用钛弹性钉与spica铸造治疗股骨骨干骨折患者的疗效、安全性和平均手术固定效果的频率。方法:巴基斯坦规定工厂医院骨科进行了一项前瞻性研究。研究时间为2年(2018年3月- 2020年3月)。使用世卫组织计算器计算42名儿童的样本量。儿童选择是在非概率(连续)抽样的基础上进行的。10组采用钛弹性钉,SPICA组采用髋部SPICA铸造。患者随访6个月。我们使用SPSS version 24对数据进行分析。采用Fisher精确检验和独立t检验来衡量两组间的相关性和比较。p值≤0.05为显著性。结果:共纳入42例患者。患者平均年龄为3.4岁±1.4SD。TEN组在矫正不正(p=0.000)和并发症(p=0.000)方面均取得了满意的效果。SPICA组辅助负重时间(p=0.000)、全负重时间(p=0.000)、手术时间(p=0.000)、活动范围(p=0.000)和患者满意度(p=0.000)均显著高于TEN组。结论:钛弹性钉治疗小儿股骨干骨折安全、有效、恢复快。我们推荐钛弹性钉作为治疗学龄前儿童股骨骨折的有效选择。
Comparison of titanium elastic nailing and spica casting outcomes in preschool children following femoral diaphyseal fractures
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Pediatric femoral diaphyseal fractures are common fractures in preschool children. The titanium elastic nailing technique is becoming prevalent in developed and developing countries. To compare the frequency of efficacy, safety and mean surgical fixation outcomes among patients who underwent titanium elastic nailing versus spica casting in diaphyseal femur fractures
METHODOLOGY: A prospective study was conducted at department of orthopedics, Pakistan Ordinance Factory (POF) hospital. The study duration was 2 years (March 2018-March 2020). A sample size of 42 children was calculated using WHO calculator. Children selection was made on the basis of non-probability (consecutive) sampling. Group TEN underwent titanium elastic nailing, while group SPICA underwent hip spica casting. Patients were followed for six months. We used SPSS version 24 for the analysis of data. Fisher exacts and independent T-test were applied for measuring associations and comparisons of two groups. P-value ≤0.05 was considered significant.
RESULTS: Total of 42 patients were included in the study. The mean age of patients was 3.4 years±1.4SD. The TEN group showed satisfactory results in malalignment (p=0.000) and complications (p=0.000). SPICA group showed significantly high assisted weight bearing duration (p=0.000), full weight bearing duration (p=0.000), greater operative time (p=0.000), lower range of motion (p=0.000) and less patient satisfaction (p=0.000) as compared to TEN group.
CONCLUSION: Titanium elastic nailing is safe, effective, and allows faster recovery in pediatric patients with diaphyseal femoral fractures. We recommend titanium elastic nailing as a valid treatment option for femur fractures in preschool children.