First experience of using conduit for replacement of a peripheral nerve defect
I.G. KHANNANOVA1, A.R. GALLYAMOV1, A.A. BOGOV jr.1, M.R. ZHURAVLEV1, A.A. BOGOV1,2
1Republic Clinical Hospital of the MH of RT, 138 Orenburgskiy Trakt, Kazan, Russian Federation, 420064
2Kazan State Medical Academy — Branch Campus of the FSBEI FPE RMACPE MOH Russia, 36 Butlerov Str., Kazan, Russian Federation, 420012
Khannanova I.G. ― Cand. Med. Sc., traumatologist-orthopedist of the traumatology department №2, tel. (843) 231-20-49, e-mail: ilyusa2017@mail.ru
Gallyamov A.R. ― traumatologist-orthopedist of the traumatology department №2, tel. (843) 231-20-49, e-mail: almaz.gallyamov@gmail.com
Bogov A.A. ― traumatologist-orthopedist of the traumatology department №2, tel. (843) 231-20-49, e-mail: bogov.jr@gmail.com
Zhuravlev M.R. ― traumatologist-orthopedist of the traumatology department №2, tel. (843) 231-20-49, e-mail: sguirl@mail.ru
Bogov A.A. ― Doc. Med. Sc., Professor of the Department of Endoscopy, General and Endoscopic Surgery of KSMA, Chief Researcher of the Research Department, Head of Traumatology Department №2 of RCH, tel. +7-987-290-99-55, е-mail: Bogov_a@mail.ru
The article presents the experience of treatment of peripheral nerve lesions with defect, using a nerve conduit. The article presents characteristic of the technique, describes a clinical case and results at different stages.
Key words: lesion of peripheral nerve, nerve defect, conduit, treatment.
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