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publicationDate 1996-09-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber RU-94041979-A
titleOfInvention Method for estimating bone tissue regeneration in distraction osteosynthesis
abstract The invention relates to medicine, namely to traumatology and orthopedics. Before the operation and before the start of distraction (on the 7th-10th day after the operation), the energy of blood mononuclear cells is examined, namely, the rate of endogenous respiration of mononuclear cells and the rate of respiration in the presence of exogenous succinic acid are determined by polarography. With a decrease in the rate of endogenous respiration at the end of the postoperative period of less than 80%, as well as a significant shift in the intensity of respiration of mononuclear cells in the presence of exogenous succinic acid by more than 130%, a violation of bone regeneration during distraction osteosynthesis is determined. With an increase in the rate of endogenous respiration of more than 150% and activation of respiration of mononuclear cells in the presence of exogenous succinic acid to 120%, a favorable course of the bone reparative process is determined. The achieved result is a simplification of the method and an increase in the accuracy of assessing the course of bone tissue regeneration, which allows individualizing treatment tactics and conditions of distraction.
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