Abstract

Использование мелкогранулированного никелида титана для лечения дистрофических костных кист у детей

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  • 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

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Objectives

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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