Publications by authors named "Jiangrong Fan"

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of a method combining arthrography with closed reduction and elastic nail fixation for treating radial neck fractures in children.
  • 23 children aged 2 to 12 were analyzed using this technique, comparing results to a control group of 23 children treated without arthrography.
  • Results showed significant improvements in both operative time and fracture reduction outcomes for the arthrography group, suggesting it may be a more efficient and effective treatment option.
  • The findings are based on follow-ups ranging from 12 to 24 months, highlighting the potential benefits of this approach in pediatric orthopedic care.
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Objective: To compare the effect of Direct Anterior Approach (DAA) and Orthopadisehe Chirurgie Munchen (OCM) in the prone position on early joint function after primary hip arthroplasty in young adults.

Methods: In this retrospective analysis, 85 patients who received primary hip arthroplasty between September 2018 and January 2020 were enrolled and divided into the OCM group (43 cases with OCM) and the DAA group (42 cases with DAA) according to the different surgical methods. The general operative conditions, postoperative conditions and imaging manifestations, postoperative pain, changes in WOMAC scale scores, and the occurrence of adverse reactions were compared between the two groups.

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  • The study aimed to compare the effectiveness and safety of anterior versus posterior surgical approaches for treating multilevel cervical spondylotic myelopathy.
  • Eight clinical trials involving 1,151 patients were analyzed, revealing significant advantages for the posterior approach in terms of lower complications, but no notable differences in neural recovery, operation time, or intraoperative bleeding when compared to the anterior approach.
  • In conclusion, while both approaches are similar in key outcomes, the posterior approach is associated with fewer complications, making it a potentially safer option for patients.
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Objective: To explore clinical effect of manipulative reduction and percutaneous K-wires fixation in treating supracondylar fractures of the humerus in children.

Methods: From July 2010 to December 2012, clinical data of 52 children with supracondylar fractures of the humerus, which treated with manipulative reduction and percutaneous K-wires fixation, were retrospectively analyzed. Among them, there were 35 males and 17 females with an average age of 6.

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Objective: To analyze the clinical effect and related risk factors of Gartland type II-III supracondylar fractures of humerus in children in the emergency closed reduction and percutaneous Kirschner wire fixation.

Methods: From January 2008 to June 2013,112 children of Gartland type II to III supracondylar humeral fractures were treated in children in emergency closed reduction and percutaneous K-wire fixation, including 72 males and 40 females with an average age of 6.2 years old ranging from 2 to 11 years old.

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