Publications by authors named "Shoujin Guo"

Article Synopsis
  • - This study explores the effectiveness of using Kirschner wire combined with an improved Nice knot method for fixing displaced and comminuted clavicle fractures in a surgical setting, comparing it against traditional reduction methods.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from 210 patients, comparing outcomes like operation time, blood loss, pain levels, healing time, and overall satisfaction among different treatment groups.
  • - Results indicated that the new method resulted in shorter operation times, less blood loss, lower pain scores, and higher satisfaction compared to standard techniques, suggesting it may be a better choice for these types of fractures.
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Introduction: A case of subtrochanteric Seinsheimer II B fracture was retrospectively analyzed to determine the causes of failure and the possible problems with femoral reconstruction intramedullary nailing.

Methods: This study focused on a case of an elderly patient with Seinsheimer type IIB fracture treated with minimally invasive femoral reconstruction intramedullary nailing. By retrospectively analyzing the intraoperative and postoperative course, we can identify the reasons that may lead to the surgical failure in order to avoid similar problems in the future.

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