CASE REPORT: SPORT INJURY HOW A REASON MENISCUS TEAR
Introduction. Knee injury ranks second in the structure of injuries.The most traumatic are playing sports and dancing. Often knee injuries occur in young people is due to anatomical and physiological characteristics. In the anatomy of the knee joint, the meniscus is more often damaged. The treatment of meniscus lesions is debatable now, resection and suture are used. The choice remains with the orthosurgeon and depends on many factors: age, the presence of degenerative changes in the knee joint, the type of meniscus rupture, the affected area and combination with injuries of other structures knee joint. Tasks of the orthosurgeon: preserve the functions of the knee joint, return the patient to the profession and prevent postoperative complications.
Aim: To present the result using a new method of suture meniscus in the department orthosurgery by Hospital № 7 in Almaty city.
Materials and research methods: Presented clinical case of meniscus damage as a result trauma in young adult. Operation atroscopic meniscus suture was performed using the author's method.
Results: Meniscus suture is the optimal choice for young patients. Author's method of meniscus suture has shown good results in the postoperative period.
Conclusions: The author's method of applying a meniscus suture inside-out using an affordable suture material allows us to recommend it for widespread use.
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Bayzakov A.R., Abdurazakov U.A., Nabiev Ye.N. Case report: sport injury how a reason meniscus tear // Nauka i Zdravookhranenie [Science & Healthcare]. 2022, (Vol.24) 2, pp. 217-224. doi 10.34689/SH.2022.24.2.027Related publications:
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