Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2015, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (09): 1340-.
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Abstract: Objective To assess the effects of minimal invasive surgery through an incision near the rectus abdominis muscle fortreatment of pelvic fractures sustained in earthquake. Methods Nine patients with pelvic fractures during Ludian earthquake(August 3, 2014) were treated with minimal invasive surgery through an incision near the rectus abdominis muscle followedby anterior ring fixation and reconstruction plate or posterior ring fixation with percutaneous sacroiliac lag screws. Theoperative time, incision length, blood loss volume, and pre- and postoperative pain levels were recorded. The surgicalcomplications such as lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injury and hip adduction incapability were observed. Results Theminimal invasive surgery achieved satisfactory clinical effects and allowed convenient operation with better surgical exposure,shorter operative time, less blood loss and pain. The patients showed excellent fracture reduction and stable internal fixationwithout lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injury or hip adduction incapability. Conclusions The minimal invasive surgerythrough an incision near the rectus abdominis muscle is suitable for treatment of pelvic fractures with anteriorly interiorfixation, especially in rescuing victims in the event of an earthquake where blood supply can be very limited.
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