Surgical technology and efficacy of microdiskectomy with the subsequent prosthetic repair of intervertebral disks by mobile prostheses
Keywords:
pathology of intervertebral discs, microdiskectomy, prosthesis, mobile disksAbstract
The design of mobile prostheses of intervertebral disks is developed; the biomechanical researches on experimental samples of prostheses were carried out. The topographic peculiarities and necessary sizes of disks prostheses are investigated. The operative treatment of an establishment of mobile prostheses of intervertebral disks is executed in 11 patients with pathology of lumbar disks and at 7 — of cervical one. After an operation the following investigations were carried out: a clinical estimation of treatment results, the radiological features of mobile prostheses of disks; biomechanical properties of the mobile prosthesis. Is proved, that the technique microdiskectomy with the subsequent prosthetic repair of intervertebral disks by mobile prostheses allows avoiding of postoperatie instability of a spine, to restore physiological mobility operated level, to reduce a local pain, to raise results of a labor capacity of the patients.
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