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Remote results of treatment of patients with Monteggia injuries by transosseous osteosynthesis by I. N. Mikhaylov, M. E. Puseva
Published 2013-04-01The research is based on the analysis of treatment of 30 patients (during 2002-2010 years) with. Monteggia injuries by transosseous osteosynthesis. The aim. of the work was to show opportunities of transosseous osteosynthesis as mini-invasive method that allows to restore anatomical structures of in...
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Organizing high-technology medicine in traumatology and orthopedics by O. M. Chernikova, M. E. Puseva
Published 2013-02-01The article reviews in details regulating documents of Ministry of Public Health of Russian Federation, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, resolutions of the Government of Russian Federation concerning providing high-technology medicine in traumatology and. orthopedics and. prospects of developmen...
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Our First experience of Using Biodegradable Implants in Latarjet – Bristow Surgical Procedure at Chronic Posttraumatic Anterior Shoulder Insta by V. A. Monastyrev, M. E. Puseva, N. S. Ponomarenko
Published 2019-01-01Background. Multi-layer spiral computed tomography shows that the main cause of shoulder instability is glenoid cavity bone defect. The aim of our research was to assess the effectiveness and safety of biodegradable implants in the treatment of patients with chronic posttraumatic anterior shoulder i...
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ADVANTAGES OF ROD EXTERNAL FIXATION AT DIAPHYSEAL FRACTURES OF FOREARM BONES ACCORDING TO THE DATA OF RHEOVASOGRAPHY by M. E. Puseva, I. N. Kinash, T. K. Verkhozina
Published 2014-11-01The authors present the result of the research of peripheral blood flow of upper extremity in patients with diaphyseal fractures of forearm bones at transosseous osteosynthesis by external fixation devices of different set. Significant difference between rheographic indices and the set of external f...
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DYNAMICS OF PERIPHERAL BLOOD CIRCULATION IN TREATMENT OF RADIAL BONE FRACTURES WITH THE METHOD OF PEROSSEOUS OSTEOSYNTHESIS by I. N. Kinash, T. K. Verkhozina, M. E. Puseva
Published 2013-04-01To study the parameters of peripheral blood circulation of upper extremity in patients with fractures of radial bone at perosseous osteosynthesis we studied the group of patients with fractures externally fixed by apparatus with pin arrangement and the group of patients treated by apparatus of rod a...
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Using Combined Osteosynthesis in Trauma Practice in the Treatment of Diaphyseal Forearm Injuries by M. E. Puseva, Ch. Z. Butaev, A. N. Rudakov
Published 2021-01-01The article presents the experience of surgical treatment of a rare pathology of the upper limb – the pseudarthrosis of the middle third of the radial shaft with a bone defect in combination with the pseudarthrosis of the middle and lower third of the shaft of the ulna of the forearm. Determination...
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EXPERIENCE IN THE TREATMENT OF THE FALSE JOINT OF THE DIAPHYSIS OF THE RADIAL BONE COMBINED WITH A MAJOR DEFECT IN THE ULNAR DIAPHYSIS (CASE FROM PRACTICE) by I. N. Mikhaylov, M. E. Puseva, D. B. Balzhinimaev
Published 2018-09-01This article presents the experience of surgical treatment of rare pathology of the upper limb – pseudoarthrosis of the middle third of the diaphysis of the radius, defect pseudoarthrosis of the upper and middle third of the ulnar diaphysis. The definition and compilation of an accurate model and tr...
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Clinical use of Ortho-SUV transosseous hexapod in treatment of lower limb false joints by N. V. Tishkov, A. N. Rudakov, M. E. Puseva
Published 2016-07-01We studied the use of Ortho-SUV hexapod in the treatment of 15 patients with lower limb false joints. All patients were at active working age - from 22 to 50 years. 1n 12 patients, the period from the moment of trauma was 1 to 3 years, in 3 patients - 3 to 6 years. 5 patients had femoral false joint...
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Old laceration of deltoid muscle (case report) by V. V. Monastyrev, M. E. Puseva, I. A. Kuklin
Published 2015-11-01Traumatic isolated injury of deltoid muscle is a rare nosological orthopedic injury that occurs in 1,3 % of all shoulder joint injuries. In normal state function of shoulder joint is provided by deltoid muscle up to 50 % of capacity in scapular area. Degree of abolition of function of shoulder joint...
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Our experience of treatment of synovial chondromatosis of shoulder joint by V. V. Monastyrev, N. S. Ponomarenko, M. E. Puseva, A. S. Tsalko
Published 2017-09-01Incidence rate of primary synovial chondromatosis of the shoulder joint makes 15-28 %. It is a rare benign lesion of synovial membrane of the joint featured by multiple foci of cartilaginous metaplasia in tissues of the membrane. Differential diagnostics should be conducted with the diseases, accomp...
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Long-term results of surgical treatment of chronic posttraumatic anterior shoulder instability at the bone defect of scapula articular process by V. V. Monastyrev, M. E. Puseva, A. N. Rudakov, N. S. Ponomarenko
Published 2015-11-01According to the results of multi-layer spiral CT, the main reason of shoulder instability is a bone defect of scapula articular surface. Frequency of poor results after common surgical treatment is high and runs up to 30 % of cases. The aim of the research was to estimate long-term results of surgi...
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Morphological characteristics of rabbit's forearm bones graft at the stimulation of biologically active points by V. Y. Lebedinskiy, M. E. Puseva, E. S. Netyosin, I. N. Mikhaylov
Published 2016-02-01The article presents the study of features of formation and remodeling of distraction graft of rabbits' forearm bones at the passage of transosseous elements through acupuncture points. The aim of the work was to develop and perform quantitative estimation of regenerative process at the healing...
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QUALITATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF DISTRACTION FORELIMB BONE GRAFT IN RABBITS IN EXPERIMENT by V. Y. Lebedinskiy, M. E. Puseva, Y. S. Netiosin, I. N. Mikhailov
Published 2015-09-01The study involved using morphometry in quantitative and qualitative evaluation of reconstruction of rabbit forelimb distracted bone graft. The dynamics of bone graft remodeling process revealed during the experiment showed that relative vascular volume in the bone graft was 70 % increased, cell num...
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DISTRACTION FOREARM BONE GRAFT CHARACTERISTICS IN EXPERIMENT WITH STIMULATION OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE POINTS by I. N. Mikhailov, V. Y. Lebedinskiy, M. E. Puseva, Y. S. Netiosin
Published 2015-09-01During our experimental study, we researched peculiarities of formation and remodeling of distraction forelimb bone graft in rabbits at insertion of transosseous elements through acupuncture points (stimulation of biologically active points). One of the forelimbs was lengthened on 10 mm by Ilizarov...
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New Method of Surgical Treatment of Patients with a Fracture of the Proximal Humerus on the Background of Critical Osteoporosis by V. V. Monastyrev, N. S. Ponomarenko, M. E. Puseva, A. E. Evsukova
Published 2019-12-01Fractures associated with osteoporosis, due to the high prevalence and high percentage of related complications, are a serious problem for modern traumatology and orthopedics. Among all injuries of the upper extremities, fractures in the proximal humerus occur in 32-65 % of cases. Fractures of the p...
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Dynamics of Blood Values in Patients with Radial Shaft Injury after Using Transosseous Osteosynthesis by external Fixation Pin Device by I. N. Kinash, M. E. Puseva, Ch. Z. Butaev, E. G. Ippolitova
Published 2019-01-01Transosseous osteosynthesis continues to occupy a leading position among the methods of treatment of damage to the tubular bones of the extremities. This article presents a survey of 47 patients: 22 men and 25 women aged 25 to 60 years with fractures in the middle third of the radial shaft with disp...
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Comparative analysis of the results of the anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using an autograft preparation by known and new methods by D. B. Balzhinimaev, I. N. Mikhaylov, M. E. Puseva, N. V. Tishkov
Published 2022-12-01Background. To date, the problem of choosing the optimal graft for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction and the methods for its formation is one of the main trends in the surgical treatment of patients with anterior knee joint instability.The aim. To compare the results of the anterior cr...
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Our experience of surgical treatment of patients with old total injury of rotator cuff tendon by V. V. Monastyrev, V. Yu. Vasilyev, M. E. Puseva, N. V. Tishkov
Published 2013-02-01Injury of rotator cuff tendon is a common cause of pain and dysfunction of shoulder joint. The aim. of this study was to evaluate clinical efficiency of surgical treatment of patients with old total rupture of rotator cuff tendon. 63 patients were operated in clinic of Scientific Center of Reconstru...
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THE PECULIARITIES OF DISTRACTION REGENERATE BONE IN EXPERIMENT WHILE CHRONIC STIMULATION OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE POINTS by M. E. Puseva, I. N. Mikhailov, V. Ju. Lebedinskiy, T. K. Verkhozina, T. N. Boiko
Published 2013-04-01In experiment the forming and remodeling of distraction regenerate in rabbits Shinshila while conducting transosseous elements through the acupuncture points were studied. One of the rabbit's forearm was stretched by Hizarov's method for 10 mm. Multidetector CT gave the results of mineral...
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Assessment of the effectiveness of surgical treatment of patients with massive tears of the rotator cuff tendons using arthroscopically assisted transposition of the latissimus dor... by D. V. Menshova, N. S. Ponomarenko, I. A. Kuklin, N. V. Tishkov, M. E. Puseva
Published 2023-12-01Rotator cuff tears are one of the most common musculoskeletal injuries and account for about 20 %. Massive rotator cuff tears account for up to 40 % of all tears. There is no single approach in the treatment of patients with massive rotator cuff tears. We have developed a new method of surgical t...
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