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  • Use of minimally invasive technologies for the treatment of injuries of the musculoskeletal system in children with concomitant injury 

    Редакция | 2014, Lectures for doctors, Practical medicine 05 (14) Surgery | 29 августа, 2014

    D.I. YUNUSOV, P.I. MIRONOV

    Bashkir State Medical University, 3 Lenin St., Ufa, Russian Federation, 450000 

    Yunusov D.I. — postgraduate student of the Department of pediatric surgery with a course of Institute of Postgraduate Education, tel. +7-917-428-93-99, e-mail:[email protected]

    Mironov P.I. — D. Med. Sc., Professor of the Department of pediatric surgery with a course of Institute of Postgraduate Education, tel. +7-917-773-58-11, e-mail: [email protected]

    A comparative assessment of the clinical efficacy of treatment strategy of diaphyseal fractures in children with severe concomitant injury on the basis of open osteosynthesis with plates LC DCP and minimally invasive methods of titanium elastic rods (ESIN) and «bridge» osteosynthesis with plates LCP was carried out. It was revealed that the usage of minimally invasive methods of osteosynthesis for diaphyseal and metaphyseal fractures in children with polytrauma leads to reduction of duration of treatment, more early function recovery of the damaged limb, and reduction of frequency of postoperative complications.

    Key words: polytrauma, children, minimally invasive osteosynthesis.

     

     

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    Метки: Children, D.I. YUNUSOV, minimally invasive osteosynthesis, P.I. MIRONOV, polytrauma, Practical medicine 05 (14) Surgery

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