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Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Reports Findings in Bone Cement (Bone cement r einforcement improves the therapeutic effects of screws in elderly patients with pelvic fragility factures)

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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New research on Biomedical Engineering-Bone Cement is the subject of a report. According to news reporting from Hebe i, People's Republic of China, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "Pelvic f ragility fractures in elderly individuals present significant challenges in orth opedic and geriatric medicine due to reduced bone density and increased frailty associated with aging. This study involved 150 elderly patients with pelvic frag ility fractures." The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from the Department o f Orthopaedic Surgery, "The patients were divided into two groups, the observati on group (Observation) and the control group (Control), using a random number ta ble. Artificial intelligence, specifically the Tianji Orthopedic Robot, was empl oyed for surgical assistance. The observation group received bone cement reinfor cement along with screw fixation using the robotic system, while the control gro up received conventional screw fixation alone. Follow-up data were collected for one-year post-treatment. The observation group exhibited significantly lower cl inical healing time of fractures and reduced bed rest time compared to the contr ol group. Additionally, the observation group experienced less postoperative pai n at 1 and 3 months, indicating the benefits of bone cement reinforcement. Moreo ver, patients in the observation group demonstrated significantly better functio nal recovery at 1-, 3-, and 6-months post-surgery compared to the control group. "

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2024

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年,卷(期):2024.(Apr.2)