Abstract
Использование мелкогранулированного никелида титана для лечения дистрофических костных кист у детей
Highlights
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of surgical treatment of patients with destructive bone cysts by applying a method of plasticizing the wrist cavity with finely granular porous nickel titanium
Analysis of treatment of children with DBC according to conventional methods of bone plastic surgery showed the following results: 25 patients (100 %) had no complications
Within 5 years, complete bone restructuring of the structures with cyst closure occurred in 11 (44 %) patients, in 10 (40 %) children the bone cavities were closed onethird, without affecting bone strength and not having a tendency to progress, in 4 (16 %) of children there was a resorption of the material, which required a postoperative operation
Summary
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of surgical treatment of patients with destructive bone cysts by applying a method of plasticizing the wrist cavity with finely granular porous nickel titanium. The aim of this study was to explore the association of the SEPS1 gene polymorphism G-105A with pathospermia in infertile men in Moscow region
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