Pobyel Y. Tense osteosyntez at the breaks proksymalе department of thigh-bone.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0407U005245

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Specialization

  • 14.01.21 - Травматологія та ортопедія

16-11-2007

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.607.01

State institution "Sytenko Institute of Spine and Joint Pathology National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine"

Essay

Object of the research: breaks of proksymalе department of thigh, process of union of breaks of proksymale department of thigh-bone. Purpose: to perfect the methods of surgical treatment of breaks of proksymale department of thigh on the basis of development of new devices and facilities of fixing of fragments. Scientific novelty. First biomechanics it is grounded, that between by fragments compression at the breaks it is expedient to carry out spirally screwed into in central or overhead part of head. It is proved, that the use of bars with a wide step at the small height of coils is preferable. First for the osteosyntes breaks the offered and patented by an author metallic fixednesses of a similar construction on the basis of screw-thread bars were used. The methods of their application, which allowed to promote efficiency of treatment of these damages, are developed: to reduce the terms of stay in permanent establishment, promote mobility of victims, shorten the percent of unsatisfactory results.The devices and methods of treatment with their use are inculcated in the Zaporozhian city clinical hospital №9; in the city clinical hospital of urgent and quick medicare of Zaporozhia, in the institute of pathology of spine and large joints of the name of the professor Sytenко of AMN Ukraine, a method is expounded at reading of lectures and practical employments on the department of travmatology and orthopaedy of the Kharkov medical academy of After a diploma education, on the department of travmatology and orthopaedy the Chuguevskoy central district hospital of the Kharkov region. Тravmatology and orthopaedy.

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