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Diagnostic assessment and new method of treatment of depressed skull fracture in children

Babich Igor Ivanovich  (Doctor of Medicine, Professor, FSBEI HE «Rostov State Medical University» of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation)

Pshenichniy Aleksandr Anatolevich  (Head of the Neurosurgical Department, SBI RR «Regional Children's Clinical Hospital»)

Avanesov Mikhail Sergeevich  (Neurological Surgeon, Doctor, SBI RR «Regional Children's Clinical Hospital»)

Melnikov Yury Nikolaevich  (Ph.D. candidate, FSBEI HE «Rostov State Medical University» of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation)

Craniocerebral injury (CI) is one of the main health problems, because the traumatic brain damage makes many patients disabled and some of them die. The tactics of surgical correction of the depressed skull fractures in children remains a debating point till today. Discussions are held about one-step or two-step restoration of integrity of the damaged bone segment, as well as about the choice of material for reconstructive surgery. Results of treatment of children with the depressed skull fractures and also an original way of plastic reconstruction of a skull are presented in the article (Patent of the Russian Federation No. 2017143056, d/d 12.08.2017).

Keywords:depressed fracture, craniocerebral injury, skull bone reconstruction, cranioplasty.

 

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Citation link:
Babich I. I., Pshenichniy A. A., Avanesov M. S., Melnikov Y. N. Diagnostic assessment and new method of treatment of depressed skull fracture in children // Современная наука: актуальные проблемы теории и практики. Серия: Естественные и Технические Науки. -2020. -№07. -С. 178-181 DOI 10.37882/2223-2966.2020.07.01
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