ABSTRACT
Objective: To analyze the effect between minimally invasive percutaneous plate fixation and open reduction internal fixation on patients with Tibial shaft fracture. Methods:Chosen patients with tibial shaft fracture as research subjects, randomly divided observed groups receiving minimally invasive percutaneous plate fixation and control group receiving open reduction internal fixation, detecing surgery-related indicators, AKSS knee score and adverse conditions incidence. Results:1)After surgery, surgery time and total hospital stay of observation group patients were significantly shorter than control group patients, blood loss was significantly less than control group patients (P<0.05);2)After surgery, patients AKSS knee function scores were significantly higher than control group patients(P<0.05);3)After surgery, observation group patients’ adverse events incidence was significantly lower than control group patients (P<0.05). Conclusion:Minimally invasive percutaneous plate osteosynthesis can effectively optimize the surgical procedure to improve postoperative joint function and reduce adverse events healing is ideal tibia fracture mode of operation.