Observation on the rapeutic effect of anterior posterior combined approach operation in the treatment of complicated acetabular fractures
Objective To study the clinical curative effect of anterior posterior combined approach operation in the treatment of complicated acetabular fractures. Methods The clinical data of 80 complicated acetabular fractures patients with anterior posterior combined approach operation from January 2007 to June 2013 in our hospital were studied. All patients were effectively followed up 12-24 months, average 18 months, fracture reduction quality was counted. Results 80 patients were successful operation, no intraoperative deaths. The average operation time was 2.8±0.8h, the average amount of bleeding in operation was 830±180ml. Anatomic reduction in 64 cases, satisfactory reduction in 12 cases, 4 cases were not satisfied. The total excellent rate was 92.5%. Conclusion Anterior and posterior combined approach operation in the treatment of complex acetabular fractures was sufficient exposure, satisfactory reduction, firm fixation, good functional recovery of hip, clinical application should be further study.