The hip arthroplasty after reduction-and-reconstruction interventions of proximal femur
Автор: Minasov Bulat Shamilevich, Iakupov Rasul Radikovich, Khairov Timur Erikovich, Gafarov Ilfat Ratmirovich, Sirodzhov Kutbudin Khasanovich, Karimov Kiemiddin Kamoliddinovich, Filimonov Gennadii Nikolaevich, Trubin Artur Ravilevich
Журнал: Гений ортопедии @geniy-ortopedii
Рубрика: Оригинальные статьи
Статья в выпуске: 4, 2015 года.
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Introduction. Under current development of science, technology and medicine surgical treatment of the hip destructive-and-dystrophic diseases by arthroplasty technology is considered to be the most effective method which provides social and everyday reintegration. However, in the opinion of a number of specialists, the incidence of arthroplasty-related complications increases. Purpose. To make a comparative analysis of the results of treating patients by the hip arthroplasty technology after reduction-and- reconstruction interventions on the proximal femur. Material and Methods. The main group included 42 patients who underwent the hip arthroplasty technology after reduction-and-reconstruction interventions on the proximal femur. The control group included 43 patients with idiopathic osteoarthrosis of the hip who underwent primary arthroplasty. Results. The arthroplasty performing in the main group patients was accompanied by the increase in the incidence of intraoperative and postoperative complications. Conclusion. After performing reduction-and-reconstruction interventions in persons the range of arthroplasty beneficial characteristics decreases significantly thereby requiring a special approach to diagnosing and treating such patients on the basis of evaluating connective tissue stage condition in view of reduction, reparation, and restitution of the proximal femur.
Arthroplasty, reduction-and-reconstruction intervention, stage state, connective tissue, the hip (joint)
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142121857
IDR: 142121857 | DOI: 10.18019/1028-4427-2015-4-21-26