A microblogging said: Chinese people are still using the U.S. medical technology from World War II, reliable?

In fact, orthopedics, especially trauma orthopedics, China is really not behind the world. Advanced medical equipment and technology, once appeared, not long before it has spread to the world. On the matter of fact, this rumor has at least 4 errors. 1, the choice of internal fixation is based on the situation, intramedullary nails have their indications and contraindications, and is not a panacea. 2, nowadays, plate screws are basically titanium alloy. 3, on the orthopaedic principle, plate screws are the strongest fixation, and in the same case, the plate fixation is stronger than the intramedullary nails. 4, the use of intramedullary nails (premise minimally invasive implantation) is to minimize unnecessary trauma. The purpose of using intramedullary nails (provided that they are minimally invasive) is to minimize unnecessary trauma. If the wound is reopened to remove the original inlay and then implant the intramedullary nails simply for the sake of using intramedullary nails, this is also against the purpose of using intramedullary nails in the first place, and even more so against the principles of orthopaedics.

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