MODERN TECHNOLOGIES IN OSTEOSYNTHESIS ADVANTAGES AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS

Authors

  • Raxmonov Shoximordon Sherqul o'g'li Assistant Trainee, Samarkand State Medical University, Department of Clinical Anatomy

Keywords:

Osteosynthesis, 3D-printed implants, Bioresorbable materials

Abstract

This study investigates modern osteosynthesis technologies, including 3D-printed implants, bioresorbable materials, and robotic-assisted surgeries, highlighting their impact on orthopedic care. Traditional osteosynthesis methods, while effective, often face challenges such as misalignment and prolonged recovery times. Recent advancements offer significant improvements, with 3D-printed implants reducing healing times by 25% and bioresorbable materials lowering the need for secondary surgeries. Robotic-assisted surgeries enhance precision and reduce errors by 40%. Despite these advancements, gaps remain, particularly in long-term efficacy and cost-effectiveness. This research adopts a mixed-methods approach, analyzing clinical data and expert opinions. The findings underscore the benefits of modern technologies but also reveal the need for longitudinal studies and economic evaluations. Future research should address these gaps to improve accessibility and validate the long-term benefits of these innovations in osteosynthesis.

References

Samarkand State Medical University

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Published

2024-09-11

How to Cite

Sherqul o’g’li, R. S. (2024). MODERN TECHNOLOGIES IN OSTEOSYNTHESIS ADVANTAGES AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MODERN MEDICINE AND PRACTICE, 4(9), 237–240. Retrieved from https://inovatus.es/index.php/ejmmp/article/view/4001

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