RENEWED PRINCIPLES OF THE TREATMENT OF THE BONE EXCRESCENCY

Authors

  • M. Yu. Karimov Tashkent medical academy
  • N. U Ismailov Tashkent medical academy
  • Sh. T.Mamajonov Tashkent medical academy
  • A. Z. Ergashev Tashkent medical academy
  • N. R. Qobilov Tashkent medical academy
  • F. M. Mirzaakhmedov Tashkent medical academy

Keywords:

long tubular bone

Abstract

The method of treatment consists of performing surgical intervention in the amount of excochlation and replacing the defect with exchangeable osteoplastic materials: autologous bone grafting, medical cement, collopan, Bone graft were used.

We used the endoscopic method in the surgical treatment of cystic formations of long tubular bones of the skeleton to monitor the radicality of surgical intervention. For the endoscopic method, the arthroscopic device “STORE” and BIOS instruments were used.

Using a minimally invasive method, we performed radical operations on all patients with cystic formations of the long bones of the skeleton. The follow-up period ranged from 6 months to 2 years. During this observation period, no recurrence of cystic formations was recorded. Only in one case was a fracture noted at the level of osteoplastic surgery.

Using the endoscopic method, we visualized the pathological focus - a cyst-shaped cavity with minimal damage to soft tissue and bone structures, against the background of radical surgical treatment.

Thus, the use of the endoscopic method for the treatment of patients with cystic formations of long bones of the skeleton allows for minimal access and damage to bone and soft tissue structures, thereby allowing for radical surgery.

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Published

2024-10-15

How to Cite

M. Yu. Karimov, N. U Ismailov, Sh. T.Mamajonov, A. Z. Ergashev, N. R. Qobilov, & F. M. Mirzaakhmedov. (2024). RENEWED PRINCIPLES OF THE TREATMENT OF THE BONE EXCRESCENCY. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MODERN MEDICINE AND PRACTICE, 4(10), 147–152. Retrieved from https://inovatus.es/index.php/ejmmp/article/view/4200

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