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  • The study analyzed surgical tactics in 102 patients with comminuted thigh fractures, many of whom were in shock and had multiple injuries.
  • All patients underwent surgery using modern metal constructions and bone fracture fixation methods, such as splints and adaptive osteosynthesis combined with a specific fixation substance.
  • Postoperative results showed excellent outcomes in 64 patients, good in 25, and satisfactory in 12, with long-term follow-up confirming the initial rehabilitation results in 82 patients.

Article Abstract

The surgical tactics was analyzed in 102 patients operated on the comminuted thigh fractures. 95 patients were administered in a state of shock; 48 patients had multiple and combined injuries. All patients were operated on with the use of modern metal constructions. Bone fragments' fixation was performed with the use of splint (n=75) or adaptive ostheosynthesis (n=27), in aggreagation with the "KollapAn" fixation substance. Excellent results were acquired in 64 patients, good - in 25 patients and satisfactory - in 12 patients. The long-term results after the year were obtained in 82 patients. The results of the follow-up coincided with those, achieved in postoperative rehabilitation period.

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