About Fracture Reconstructive peptide plates used in fracture surgery

Updated on healthy 2024-05-29
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The so-called reconstructed titanium plate should be called reconstructed titanium alloy steel plate, the steel plate is divided into many kinds from the use of types, the reconstruction of the steel plate is only one of them, mostly used for the fracture fixation of irregular bones, because this kind of steel plate can be bent at will, can better adapt to the irregular bone shape and bone surface fit, so it is called the reconstruction of the steel plate, titanium alloy is just the raw material of the steel plate, the hardness of titanium alloy is large, the flexibility is good, and the rejection of the human body is small, it is a better choice for fixation in the human body, as for the steel plate to take or not to take, this has to consider many factors, For example, if it is a weight-bearing lower limb bone fracture, then it is best to take it out after healing, and the fracture without weight-bearing can be considered for removal, and there are also pelvic fractures that can not be taken out, because there are too many important organs near the pelvis, and it may cause organ damage when removed. Of course, the specific situation should be discussed with your competent doctor, who understands your situation. These are just the big principles.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    At present, titanium steel plates are safe and non-toxic to the human body and have good histocompatibility, but after all, they are foreign bodies relative to the human body, and often cause stress blocking to the fracture, so under normal circumstances, it is still advocated to take them out electively after the fracture has healed, unless the removal of the surgical trauma is large.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No matter how good the material is, it is always a foreign body relative to the human body, so take it when the bones are strong. If the time exceeds 1 year, the material is subjected to force and the body fluid is corroded, and there is a possibility of breakage. When the time comes, it will be broken and then removed, and the broken metal fragments will remain in the body, which will be even more troublesome.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If it is used in the long bones of the lower limbs (such as femur and tibia), due to the eccentric fixation, there is a problem of stress blocking, it is recommended to take it out electively after the fracture heals, by the way, it may not be easy to take it for too long; If it is used in the upper limbs, as long as there is no special discomfort, there is no need to remove it, and the removal operation itself will increase the risk of an injury, so you have to weigh the pros and cons yourself; As for the pelvis, which is a special area, it is less necessary to remove it, and if you can provide your fracture site and x-rays, I can give you more advice.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are many kinds of steel plates, among which titanium alloy steel plates are better:

    1. The mass is relatively light and the strength is large;

    2. The chemical properties of titanium alloy are relatively stable and will not change in seawater;

    3. In the body, the body rejects it less.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What is the difference between the high and low steel plates?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If surgery is necessary, generally speaking, the titanium alloy is relatively better, because first, its rejection is smaller, and the second is that the steel plate of the titanium alloy is thinner than the ordinary steel plate, which is also good for the reduction of the fracture. Generally speaking, they also belong to the foreign body, and they also have a certain degree of rejection, but the titanium plate is a little smaller. This one is the main one, and the rest is not too important, I wish you a speedy ** Oh.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think it's good to put a plaster.

    My family spent more than 3,000 titanium alloys, and now their legs are still not good for more than a year.

    It must still be taken, don't install steel plates, titanium alloys. It's not a good deal.

    And *** larger.

    Plaster is the best choice. Sooner ** huh.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First, the orthopedic internal fixation with titanium white gold bone plate du, bone screw feature 1: (compared with stainless steel ZHI material).

    1. The modulus of titanium elasticity is closer to that of the Hui body skeleton;

    2. Better biocompatibility with the human body;

    3. It has higher fatigue resistance;

    4. Better corrosion resistance;

    5. It has less impact on the growth of bone tissue;

    6. Postoperative examination;

    7. The content of Ni element is very low, so the allergic reaction of the human body is smaller;

    Feature 2: High-quality titanium compared with ordinary titanium:

    1. Better strength, greater toughness, higher fatigue resistance;

    2. The metallographic structure is denser and the fibrous structure is more uniform and consistent;

    3. There are almost no artifacts in the postoperative examination;

    4. Contains cyanide, iron, nickel and other harmful ingredients are more subtle;

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It depends on what kind of fracture you have, which one is suitable for you!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Of course it's good for titanium. As far as the material of the bai bone plate is concerned, zhi5 years ago, stainless steel materials were generally used, the most recent, titanium is more and more commonly used, the reason is that titanium is an inert metal, biocompatibility is good, it is not easy to ionize in the body, and it will not rust, in addition, when titanium metal is in the body, it can be examined by nuclear magnetic resonance, but stainless steel is not allowed.

    But basically, stainless steel is enough for a fracture plate that does not need to be placed for life, and it is generally required to be removed 12-18 months after the fracture has healed. For those who do not want to undergo a second operation, or if the elderly do not plan to remove the fixed steel plate, it is best to use titanium.

    The disadvantage is that titanium steel plates** are more expensive.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. It is better to be hospitalized.

    2. It is better to lay a plaster, mainly to fix it to prevent you from being injured twice. The plaster can be removed in a maximum of 1 month.

    3. Start training immediately after a month, only if the training is done well, there will be no follow-up in 3 months. Good luck with you**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is best to be hospitalized, and there is no need to put a plaster cast after removing the titanium plate, and normal activities can be done.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The difference between steel plate and intramedullary needle is that they target different fractures, depending on the type of fracture at the fracture site.

    Steel plates are suitable for long bone fractures, especially if the fracture end is misaligned and uneven.

    Intramedullary needles are suitable for small fractures, especially long bone spiral fractures, fissure fractures, fractures with bone fragments that have detachment and can be fixed near the long bones.

    For your femoral shaft fracture, you should choose a steel plate and an intramedullary needle at the same time, which is conducive to bone healing. A year later, a second operation is required to call for a plate and an intramedullary needle.

    After the fracture, bed rest should be carried out, the patient should be elevated, the patient should be kept warm, and the appropriate function should be discontinued. After January, you can go to the ground for activities. You don't need to take medicine, just boost your nutrition.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The plate is used to fix the fractured bone, and the doctor tells you that they know better than you when you take it out. It's almost fixed. It's definitely okay to walk normally.

    But there is a need for recuperation. Don't do strenuous exercise. I have also participated in military training, especially what kind of boxing is the inner sleeve army?

    It's better not to do it. The range of action is relatively large.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    When people accidentally injure and fracture bones, in order to heal the bones faster, the more common and effective method is to drive steel nails or steel plates into the fractures. What happens if you keep it in your body for a long time? Let's find out.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes, if the steel plates are taken, the fracture will definitely heal, but as long as the broken hand bears a lot of force, there is no problem.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes, don't put too much weight on it.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You mean the titanium steel plate has been removed, right?

    It should have nothing to do with the surgery. Muscle wasting is caused by two causes, disuse atrophy and neurodystrophy.

    His atrophy is probably a combination of both, with the former being the predominant. Intensive exercise is recommended and recovery should be possible.

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