Accidentally fell while walking in the snow, 5G orthopedic robot surgery promotes its rapid recovery

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-07

"Director Chen Dong, my husband usually has high requirements for sports, and this time the femoral neck is fractured, you must help him! On the morning of February 5, Ms. Li, who lives in the 90,000-square-meter community of Jiang'an District, Wuhan City, said to Chen Dong, director of the Department of Orthopedics, in front of the orthopedic expert outpatient clinic of Wuhan Sixth Hospital (Affiliated Hospital of Jianghan University). It turned out that her husband, Mr. Wang, accidentally slipped and fell on the snow on the way to work, and suffered a fracture of the femoral neck due to a fall on his right hip joint, causing unbearable pain and limited mobility.

After physical examination, magnetic resonance and other related examinations, Mr. Wang was diagnosed with a femoral neck fracture and needed timely surgical intervention. Two days after being admitted to the Department of Orthopedics 2, Director Chen Dong's team carried out minimally invasive internal fixation of hollow screws under 5G+ orthopedic robot navigation, with precise positioning of orthopedic robot navigation during the operation, 4 small incisions of only 1cm, and 4 titanium alloy hollow core screws sequentially fixed the fracture end, the hip joint stability was restored, and the joint function was well recovered. After the operation, Mr. Wang was able to move slowly in the hospital bed, and the operation effect was better.

Mr. Wang's wife, Ms. Li, introduced that Mr. Wang usually likes jogging, and after this fracture, he was most worried about the effect of the operation and recovery. Watching my husband get better day by day, my hanging heart finally fell.

Chen Dong, director of the Department of Orthopedics 2, introduced that the orthopedic robot navigation system has accurate intraoperative puncture positioning, and can reach the puncture point directly at one time, avoiding the loss and discomfort caused by repeated puncture to patients. In view of the snow and frost weather, Director Chen reminded that during the walking process, you must be extra careful, choose snow boots or non-slip shoes with high friction, use the "penguin step" to maintain balance when walking, and pay attention to anti-slip and anti-falling.

Reporter: Luo Bing Correspondent: Liu Wang.

Editor: Wang Jian.

Editor-in-charge: Summer.

Editor: Wang Jun.

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