Impact of Comprehensive Nursing on Proximal Humeral Fracture Treated with Locking Plate through Subacromial Small Incision
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DOI

10.26689/jcnr.v1i3.155

Submitted : 2017-10-31
Accepted : 2017-11-15
Published : 2017-11-30

Abstract

Objective:Probe into the impact of comprehensive nursing
intervention on clinical efficacy of 45 cases of patients with
proximal humeral fracture treated with locking plate through
subacromial small incision. Method: equally divide 90 cases of
patients with proximal humeral fracture into an observation group
and a control group in a random manner. Both of the two groups
were treated with locking plate through subacromial small incision.
Give routine orthopedic nursing to the control group, while
implementing comprehensive nursing intervention on the basis of
routine orthopedic nursing to observation group, including mental
intervention, comfortable nursing, recovery nursing, etc. Compare
the nursing efficacy of the two groups. Result: operations were
completed in small incision to cases of both groups. By adopting
Constant scoring method and ASES and through statistical
treatment, the differences in blood loss, operation time and
duration of postoperative pain of patients with those applying
traditional internal plate fixation, replacement of the humeral head
and treatment with locking plate through deltoid & pectoralis
major have statistical significance (P < 0.05). The duration of
postoperative pain of patients is shortened and the blood loss is
less. Conclusion: implementing the comprehensive nursing
intervention to patients with proximal humeral fracture treated
with locking plate through subacromial small incision can improve
the treatment effect, alleviate the postoperative pain, lower the
occurrence rate of complications, and improve prognosis as well as
life quality. The clinical effect is satisfying.