ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Minimally Invasive Bone Autoplasty in the Treatment Minimally Invasive Bone Autoplasty in the Treatment of Patients with Nonunion Fractures and Pseudoarthrosis Long Bones

Skoroglyadov AV, Ataev EA
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Department of Traumatology, Orthopedics and Battle-Field Surgery, Pediatric Faculty,
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Eldar Ataev
Leninskiy prospekt, d. 8, Moscow, Russia, 117049; ur.liam@3891dle

Received: 2012-10-02 Accepted: 2012-12-19 Published online: 2017-01-05
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There were treated 51 patients with the delayed union and nonunions of gunshot genesis extremities. In the main group of 31 patients there was carried out bone autoplasty with the technology application, developed by the authors. Using minimally invasive techniques under the supervision of an electron-optical converter in the zone of the delayed union and nonunion, by the spoke there was introduced a flexible cannulated drill and rotary movements made cylindrical resection of scar tissue at the junction of the line break. The resulting cavity was filled with dense spongy tissue taken from the iliac crest. It is possible to reduce the period of hospital treatment by 2.6 times, and the terms of seam 1.5 times, compared with the control group.

Keywords: minimally Invasive bone autoplasty, nonunion fractures, gunshot fractures of extremities

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