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COMPARATIVE FREQUENCY AND STRUCTURE OF COMPLICATIONS REFRACTION DISORDERS LASER CORRECTION OF WITH Femto LASIK and ReLEx SMILE TECHNOLOGIES

Laser correction of refractive disorders is one of the most effective directions in the treatment of myopia and astigmatism. At present, modern technologies of Femto LASIK and ReLEx SMILE are actively used. Comparison of their safety is relevant for choosing a method of treatment in clinical practice.

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2018 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 49-58

ESTIMATION OF OXIDATIVE STRESS VIOLATION AT EXPERIMENTAL NEPHROPEXY

The choice of implant, always found attention in the views of scientists and surgeons. Synthetic materials have undergone significant changes as new technologies are discovered. But today, their use causes a lot of heated discussions, disputes and various responses. Therefore, the further use of implants is one of the promising and relevant areas of surgery.

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2018 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 36-48

RESULTS AFTER APPLICATION OF THE EXTRACELLULAR BOVINE-DERIVED PERITONEUM MATRIX FOR ABDOMINAL WALL RECONSTRUCTION IN THE LONG-TERM EXPERIMENT

Despite the sufficient number of works on the problem of the use of xenogeneic implants in hernioplasty in the world science, it is necessary to recognize the ambiguity of the data presented by different scientists, and the absence in these studies of the use of extracellular xenograft matrix in abdominal wall reconstruction determines the relevance of this study.

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2018 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 24-35

THE INTRICACY AND PERSPECTIVES OF DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF ACUTE VERTIGO

Aim of the study was to work out and evaluate the clinical value of a VERTIGO algorithm (skew deviation test, Romberg’s sign, walking test, head impulse test, nystagmus) in order to improve diagnosis and treatment of vertigo of central or peripheral origin.

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2018 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 8-23

MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF INTERLOCKING NAILS BY THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD

The implementation and using new types of orthopedic devices involves solving complex biomechanical, biophysical, technological problems. In this paper, we consider a mathematical model of a nail, described by the finite element method, and an imitation of phenomena occurring in this system over time.

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2017 year | Issue: 6 | Pages: 101-115