Abstract
Новая технология реконструкции плеча свободным аутотрансплантатом из малоберцовой кости при гипотрофическом псевдоартрозе
Highlights
IntroductionModern technologies for treating patients with fractures of the humerus using metal structures (various options for free and non-free bone autoplasty, dynamic plates DCP, LCP, intramedullary locked osteosynthesis, external fixation devices) do not always guarantee restoration of the integrity of the segment
Modern technologies for treating patients with fractures of the humerus using metal structures do not always guarantee restoration of the integrity of the segment
According to the proposed surgical protocols, a prerequisite for restoring the integrity of the humerus is careful treatment of the ends of the fragments to create an adequate contact between them, opening of the bone marrow canals for resection of the eburned ends and the use of free allo- and autografts [1, 3]
Summary
Modern technologies for treating patients with fractures of the humerus using metal structures (various options for free and non-free bone autoplasty, dynamic plates DCP, LCP, intramedullary locked osteosynthesis, external fixation devices) do not always guarantee restoration of the integrity of the segment. According to the proposed surgical protocols, a prerequisite for restoring the integrity of the humerus is careful treatment of the ends of the fragments to create an adequate contact between them, opening of the bone marrow canals for resection of the eburned ends and the use of free allo- and autografts [1, 3]. The use of modern treatment technologies and metal structures for various options with free and non-free bone autoplasty, dynamic plates DCP, LCP, intramedullary locked osteosynthesis, external fixation devices does not always guarantee the restoration of the integrity of the segment
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