Surgical treatment of osteomyelitis
Removal of infected and necrotic tissues in case of purulent inflammation of bone tissue.
Osteomyelitis is an inflammation of the bone marrow and bone tissue, in which all components of the bone are affected, including the periosteum, spongy and compact substance. This severe disease is most often caused by a bacterial infection.
Osteomyelitis can be both acute and chronic. The acute form is manifested by rapidly developing symptoms — severe pain, swelling and fever, whereas chronic osteomyelitis is characterized by a long course with periodic exacerbations and the formation of fistulous passages. The main purpose of surgical treatment is to eliminate the purulent process, prevent the spread of infection and preserve the functions of the affected bone. It is important to perform the operation as soon as possible to avoid serious complications.
Benefits
Removal of necrotic tissues
It helps to prevent the spread of the process to healthy tissues.
Reducing the risk of complications
Prevents the development of severe consequences such as sepsis and destruction of bone structure.
Restoration of bone functions
Treatment helps to restore the integrity of the bone and preserve its function.
Acceleration of healing
Faster recovery of the patient and prevention of relapses.
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Adenoids are an accumulation of lymphoepithelial tissue located in the dome of the nasopharynx (nasopharyngeal tonsil). Adenoids are part of the lymphoepithelial ring, consisting of six tonsils, which plays a key role in protecting the body from infections.
Chronic sinusitis
Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the paranasal sinuses, which lasts more than 12 weeks. The condition causes prolonged nasal congestion, which may be accompanied by nasal discharge or pass without it. Headaches and a feeling of pressure in the affected sinus area are also possible.
Volumetric formations of the nasopharynx
Pathological changes in nasopharyngeal tissues, including benign nasopharyngeal tumors such as polyps, cysts, adenomas and angiofibromas, can significantly affect breathing, hearing and sense of smell. Malignant tumors of the nasopharynx also pose a serious threat to health.
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This is a benign congenital cyst-like formation that is located on the back wall of the nasopharynx.
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This is a deviation of the nasal septum from the midline, which can cause difficulty in nasal breathing and contribute to the development of chronic diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses.
Olecranon fractures
Olecranon has little or no muscle or other soft tissue protection, making it vulnerable to damage from falls and impacts. The olecranon is the most prominent of the bones forming the elbow joint, specifically the ulna. It attaches to the triceps and, along with the humerus, constitutes the elbow joint, which is responsible for bending and extending the arm. Olecranon fractures vary in complexity. They can be simple, with no displacement of bone fragments, or complex, with damage to the articular surface of the ulna and displacement of fragments by triceps traction. Such fractures cause a loss of extension in the elbow joint, resulting from the disruption of the triceps' connection with the forearm.
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Ankle arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat various diseases and injuries of the ankle joint.
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Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure for the diagnosis and treatment of injuries and diseases of the knee joint. It allows examining the joint for damage and eliminating the identified defects.
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Olymp Clinic MARS has now become an official partner of Peoples' Friendship University of Russia.
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Progressive Arthroscopy: The conference in Voronezh welcomed Professor Andrey Korolev as a distinguished guest.
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