Endoprosthetics is the transplantation of artificial organs inside the body.
Endoprosthetics is a treatment method that involves replacing part or all of an organ with an artificial analogue. Endoprostheses are used to replace damaged or diseased joints, bones and other parts of the body to improve the patient's quality of life. However, like any operation, endoprosthetics may have some risks and complications. In this article we will look at the basic principles of endoprosthetics and its benefits, and also discuss possible risks and contraindications.
Basic principles and types of endoprostheses
Artificial joints and bones can be made from a variety of materials, such as metals, ceramics or polymers