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HISTORY OF DEVELOPMENT OF PLATE OSTEOSYNTHESIS
The paper presents the evolutionary path of the plate for osteosynthesis from simple to complex advanced LISS system that contents all the parameters of modern implants. More
2012 year | Issue: 2 | Pages: 70-73

HISTORY OF DEVELOPMENT OF NAILING
The historical essay of the development of intramedullary osteosynthesis: from wires to the nail with locking is shown. More
2012 year | Issue: 2 | Pages: 68-70

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HUMERAL SHAFT FRACTURES IN SEMEY CITY 2011 Y.
We retrospectively analyzed the location, gender, courses of humeral fractures from 41 patients. The frequency of humeral shaft fracture was 11,4 per 100.000 populations per year. It was observed that 20 patients were males and 21 were females. 51.2 percent of the fractures occurred at the mid-shaft of the humerus while 20% occurred at the lower third and 28.8% occurring at the upper third. These results are in some agreement with some previously documented studies.
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2012 year | Issue: 2 | Pages: 66-68

EPIDEMIOLOGY AND RESULTS OF TREATMENT OF TROCHANTERIC FEMORAL FRACTURES
The aim of study was to investigate retrospectively the social significance and outcomes of treatment of trochanteric frac-tures. Their rate was 21,07 cases on 100000 of people per year. In capable for work age trochanteric fractures appeared mostly in men and the most important causes of fracture were road traffic accident fall from height  and fall during walking on the street. In age more than 60 years prevailed women and the most important causes of fracture were fall during walking at the street or at home. Investigation of outcomes of treatment has shown that intra-extramedulla...
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2012 year | Issue: 2 | Pages: 64-66

ANALYSIS OF THE DONOR BLOOD BANKING IN KAZAKHSTAN
The analysis of donor blood banking in Kazakhstan in 2000-2010 showed a decrease of collected preserved blood from non-remunerated donors from 92.6% (130,122 l) in 2000 to 68.5% (117,135 l) in 2010. In the dynamics the aligned indices of collected blood and preserved blood from non-remunerated donors tended to decrease (Т=−0,06%, Т=−2,45%, respectively).
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2012 year | Issue: 2 | Pages: 62-63