An analysis of the results of surgical treatment of patients with Dupuytren’s contracture using tactics of minimally invasive percutaneous aponeurotomy and open aponeurectomy is presented. Dupuytren’s contracture (CD) is a chronic disease characterized by cicatricial degeneration of the palmar aponeurosis with a predominant lesion of the working population. The need to quickly restore the function of the upper limb in the postoperative period in patients with CD leads to the need to develop new and modernize the existing minimally invasive tactics of surgical treatment, allowing to minimize the duration of treatment and the risks of various complications.
The article presents the results of a study conducted to determine the effect of the organization of nursing care on reducing the duration of the postoperative period in women who underwent radical mastectomy.
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