The study of the vascular bed of the upper extremities was performed by the method of anatomical preparation of 24 formalin-fixed cadaver specimens from 5 men and 7 women and by the injection of black latex into the arterial bed of 4 male and 4 female cadavers (16 specimens). The arteries, directly feeding the bones, and the arteries that provide blood supply to the muscles, attached to the bones, were studied. M.
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January 2014
An analysis of 135 transplant surgeries of vascularised bone grafts in treatment of pseudoarthroses and defects of the clavicle, humerous, ulnar, radial, metacarpal,wrist and fingers bones was made. The fusion was noticed in 130 operated patients. The earlier removal of immobilization (in 2), the repeated trauma (in 2) and osteomyelitis of the transplanted graft, which required its removal in 1 patient, were the causes of failure in 5 (3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFResults of surgical treatment of 211 patients consisting of 109 patients with DM2 and 102 patients without DM2 were studied. All patients underwent lipoaspiration or abdominoplasty. The aim was to assess the influence of type 2 diabetes mellitus on the frequency and structure of complications after surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe main aim and task of the investigation was to present clinico-anatomical substantiation for plastic operations with the application of flaps with the axial type of blood circulation in treatment of this category of patients. The investigation included 348 clinical cases (for exact statistical data); 65 volunteers (for the assessment of physiological parameters) and 16 topographo-anatomical preparations (variants of the vascular network of the leg). The methods of clinical and rentgenological control were used.
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May 1995
Based on their experiences with treatment of 58 patients with consequences of severe traumas of the hand the authors analyze and substantiate indications for using the method of the two-stages tendoplasty of finger flexors. The technique of implantation of polychlorvinyl rods is described in detail. Relatively high frequency of additional procedures on different anatomical structures of the hand is noted.
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September 1988
An analysis of islet flaps of the forearm used in the performing of complex reconstructive operations on the hand in 37 patients is presented. A substantial shortcoming of transplantation of the radial and elbow flaps is a possible development of disturbance of blood circulation in the hand tissues which can require emergent plasty of the transected artery. In transplantation of the posterior flap of the forearm the blood circulation in the hand tissues was not disturbed.
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March 1984
Sixty four patients were subjected to 74 urgent operations on microvessels of 83 segments (fingers, hands, forearms, shins ). The nearest results were positive in 80,06%. General functional results of the treatment were positive in 60% of the amount of all the segments operated upon.
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January 1984
The article describes the experience with 22 free transplantations of tissue complexes performed on 21 patients with traumas and injuries of extremities and gives characteristics of the following general principles responsible for success of the procedure: a) the flap must have the intact internal vascularization and nourishment of all the tissues; b) the patency of microvascular anastomoses must be preserved and compression of the flap vascular pedicle prevented; c) conditions of the flap contact with the recipient bed must be optimized.
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