Osteosynthesis of the bone of the wrist
The pathologies of the wrist joint are engaged in pathologies of the wrist joint. With damage to the bones, it will perform the osteosynthesis procedure.
Moderate pain does not exclude a fracture, which can have unpleasant consequences. Osteosynthesis allows you to restore the integrity of the bone and ensure its proper fusion.
Clinical blood and urine tests Wrist X-ray MRI or CT scan for detailed diagnosis of fractures Consultation with a therapist and an anesthesiologist
The surgeon makes a small incision in the skin above the injury site to gain access to the wrist bone. Next, he fixes the bones with special implants such as plates, bolts or nails to stabilize and align the bone.
Metal plates and screws for fixing bones Surgical instruments for precise alignment of bone fragments X-ray equipment
After surgery, pain and swelling may appear in the area of the hand. The doctor will prescribe analgesics and possibly anti-inflammatory drugs. To restore mobility in the hand, a rehabilitologist may prescribe physiotherapy.
Benefits
Minimal invasiveness
Modern methods of osteosynthesis make it possible to make smaller incisions in the skin and minimize the traumatic nature of the operation.
Long-term results
After successful osteosynthesis, the wrist bones often fuse and retain their structure for a long time.
Safety
Experienced surgeons who use modern equipment.
Consultation
The doctor will conduct a detailed examination of your wrist and take X-rays to determine the nature and extent of the damage.
Operation
The surgeon makes an incision in the skin above the injury site to gain access to the wrist bone. Then special implants such as plates, bolts or nails are used to stabilize and align the bone.
Rehabilitation
After surgery, you may experience pain and swelling in the wrist area. The doctor will prescribe you analgesics and possibly anti-inflammatory drugs. You may be recommended physical therapy to restore mobility in your wrist.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Смотреть всех врачейCandidate of Medical Sciences. Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon. Deputy Chief of Surgery.
Candidate of Medical Sciences. Hand Surgeon, Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon, Microsurgeon. Head of the Hand and Microsurgery Center. Member of the Interregional Public Organization “Hand Surgery Society”.
Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon
Hand Surgeon, Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon, Microsurgeon. Senior Physician of the Hand and Microsurgery Center. Member of the Interregional Public Organization “Hand Surgery Society”.
Hand Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon, Microsurgeon. Senior Physician of the Hand and Microsurgery Center.
Orthopedic trauma physician, hand surgeon, microsurgeon
Orthopedic traumatologist for children
Indications and contraindications
Indications
The consequences of injuries
The consequences of injuries
Pain
The occurrence of unpleasant sensations associated with damage to the wrist
The instability of the cystic joint
Disharmonious functioning of the structures of the cystic joint
Expected effect
Restoring wrist function
Osteosynthesis allows you to restore the normal structure and function of the wrist bone after a fracture or injury. This can help the patient regain mobility, strength and sensitivity in the arm.
Reducing pain and discomfort
Bone fixation with implants helps to reduce pain and discomfort associated with a fracture or injury.
Preventing deformations
Osteosynthesis helps to prevent deformities and dislocations of bones.
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