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TRANSPEDICULAR FIXATION OF THE LUMBAR SPINE IN ITS TRAUMATIC DEFORMATIONS

Abstract

Aim. To improve the results of surgical treatment of injuries of the lumbar spine

Materials and methods. The work is based on the analysis of 79 patients who were treated in the neurosurgery department No. 2 of the State Institution of the National Medical Center of the Republic of Tajikistan - “Shifobakhsh” based on the Department of Neurosurgery and Concomitant Trauma of the ATSMU from 2014-2020. The age of the patients varied from 21 to 66 years. The assessment of the neurological status in spinal injury was assessed using the ASSIA IMSOR

Results. The main mechanism of injury in patients was: falling from a height of 59 (75%), road traffic accidents 20 (25%). On a series of CT scans of the spine, all patients had fractures of the vertebral body, fractures-dislocations of the vertebrae with compression of the spinal canal. We use a transpedicular construction (OSVEH a s I a “Medical Instrument”, Republic of Iran) with screws with a diameter of 4.0/5.5/6.0/6.5/7.5 mm.

Conclusion. Stabilizing transpedicular fixation (TPF) is the most effective method of fixing the spine when it is traumatically injured.

About the Authors

H. J. Rahmonov
SEI Avicena Tajik State Medical University
Tajikistan

Rakhmonov Khurshed Jamshedovich – Ph.D., Associate Professor of the Department of Neurosurgery and Sequential Injury 



I. M. Rizoev
State institution National Medical Center Republic of Tajikistan “Shifobahsh”
Tajikistan


N. O. Rakhimov
SEI Avicena Tajik State Medical University
Tajikistan

Department of Neurosurgery and Concomitant Traum



R. N. Berdiev
SEI Avicena Tajik State Medical University
Tajikistan

Department of Neurosurgery and Concomitant Traum



U. H. Rahmonov
SEI Avicena Tajik State Medical University
Tajikistan

Department of Neurosurgery and Concomitant Traum



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Rahmonov H.J., Rizoev I.M., Rakhimov N.O., Berdiev R.N., Rahmonov U.H. TRANSPEDICULAR FIXATION OF THE LUMBAR SPINE IN ITS TRAUMATIC DEFORMATIONS. Health care of Tajikistan. 2021;(1):57-62. (In Russ.)

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