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Концептуальное моделирование репаративной регенерации при оперативном лечении диафизарных переломов

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The conceptual modeling of reparative regeneration during surgical treatment of diaphyseal fractures was carried out. A systematic analysis of preoperative, operative and postoperative factors of influence on reparative regeneration was… Click to show full abstract

The conceptual modeling of reparative regeneration during surgical treatment of diaphyseal fractures was carried out. A systematic analysis of preoperative, operative and postoperative factors of influence on reparative regeneration was used. Before planning surgical intervention and choosing osteosynthesis method and bone fixator, a systematic analysis of factors influencing reparative regeneration in accordance with the nature of fracture should be carried out. If there is insufficient or even good contact between the bone fragments while stabilizing them with intramedullary nails or locking compression plates, after the resorption of non-vascularized sections of bone fragments, the access to the main fragments is blocked. Therefore, the development of pseudoarthrosis is possible. The analysis of factors influencing reparative regeneration during surgical treatment of fractures is very important in preventing possible disorders and complications. Moreover, the conceptual modeling of reparative regeneration during surgical treatment of diaphyseal fractures is necessary in expanding the understanding of biology of fracture healing process.

Keywords: surgical treatment; analysis; regeneration; reparative regeneration; regeneration surgical

Journal Title: Trauma
Year Published: 2020

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