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BIO Web Conf.
Volume 65, 2023
EBWFF 2023 - International Scientific Conference Ecological and Biological Well-Being of Flora and Fauna (Part 2)
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Article Number | 05035 | |
Number of page(s) | 7 | |
Section | Preventive Healthcare and Urban Ecology | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20236505035 | |
Published online | 04 September 2023 |
Results the use of minimally invasive surgical methods for the treatment of patients with polytrauma in the Fergana branch of the Rncemp
1 Ferghana Medical Institute of Public Health, 2A, Yangi Turon Street, Fergana, 150100, Uzbekistan
2 Ferghana branch of the Republican Scientific Center for Emergency Medical Care, Fergana, Uzbekistan
* Corresponding author: Iscmmstiai2022@gmail.com
Retrospective analysis of the anatomical and functional outcomes of surgical treatment of 1024 patients with polytrauma was performed in the trauma department of the FBRSCEMA for the period from 2005 to 2020. High-tech methods of minimally invasive osteosynthesis have been increasingly used in recent years in order to improve the results of treatment of patients with polytrauma. 1340 operations were carried on 1024 (76.4%) patients. The share of minimally invasive surgical interventions was 83.4% (854 operations). In comparison with traditional osteosynthesis, the introduction of new minimally invasive osteosynthesis technologies provides the possibility of earlier performing of surgical fixation of bone fragments, reduces the likelihood of postoperative complications due to minimal surgical trauma, creates optimal conditions for accelerating the healing of fractures, provides early support for the limb and the ability to start an early stage development of movements in the joints of the injured limbs.
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