2020
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/jbbbe.46.1
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Efficiency of Structural Antigipoxants in Perioperative Period of Patients with Lower Limbs Fractures

Abstract: The efficacy of pathogenetic correction of metabolism in 211 patients with diaphyseal hip and shin bones fractures had been analyzed. Patients were divided into the main and control groups. Intravenous infusions of 1.5% sodium meglumine succinate solution were administered, and infusion therapy with isotonic solution to the patients of the comparison group. The parameters of functional activity and peripheral blood dates had been analyzed. In the perioperative period main group provide better physical componen… Show more

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“…It tends to focus on the clinical‐experimental justification of multiple osteosynthesis tools and the use of a cannulated screw with bioactive coverage composed of natural hydroxyapatite for aged people and senile patients who seem to have medial femur neck cracks (MFFN), taking into account the steady state grade of the fracture so according to Pauwels classification and the mental reactions of the referring patients to the trauma (Timur et al., 2020). This survey's case reports of 110 aged and senile patients with up‐capital and transcervical femur neck fractures formed the basis for its discoveries.…”
Section: Biomimetics: Past Current and Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It tends to focus on the clinical‐experimental justification of multiple osteosynthesis tools and the use of a cannulated screw with bioactive coverage composed of natural hydroxyapatite for aged people and senile patients who seem to have medial femur neck cracks (MFFN), taking into account the steady state grade of the fracture so according to Pauwels classification and the mental reactions of the referring patients to the trauma (Timur et al., 2020). This survey's case reports of 110 aged and senile patients with up‐capital and transcervical femur neck fractures formed the basis for its discoveries.…”
Section: Biomimetics: Past Current and Futurementioning
confidence: 99%