Clinical application of minimal invasive arthroscope on patella fracture surgery
Abstract
The aim of the research is to perform the application of minimal invasive arthroscope on patella fracture surgery. A total of 100 patients with the cases of patella fracture were selected from our hospital and the Second Xiangya Hospital’s Orthopaedic Ward. These patients were divided into ‘Observation Group’ and ‘Comparison Group’. The ‘Comparison Group’ was treated using traditional open surgery whereas the ‘Observation Group’ used the arthroscopic surgery. The postsurgical score by both groups showed that there are statistical significance differences in Lysholm Knee Pain Scale (P < 0.05) and Oswestry Low Back Pain Scale (P < 0.05). By performing arthroscopic surgery on patella fractures, the patients’ recovery capabilities enhanced while the pain was greatly reduced, which in turn, has improved the quality of patients’ life and provide valuable clinical value.References
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