Klimova Osteosynthesis

Klimov osteosynthesis is a method of surgical treatment of bone fractures, which uses metal plates and pins to create a stable connection of bone fragments. This method is one of the most common methods of treating complex skeletal fractures that cannot be cured by conservative treatment methods (reduction, immobilization, immobilization, etc.).

Klimov osteosynthesis offers a number of advantages compared to other methods of treating fractures. Firstly, metal plates and screws are highly durable and resistant to stress, which allows for early restoration of the patient’s activity. Secondly, this method helps to create the correct shape of the bone and ensure its correct position in space, thereby eliminating the risk of repeated deformities and complications.

The widespread use of Klimov osteosynthesis is also explained by the accessibility of its implementation. While some other methods of treating fractures require special knowledge and skills for the operation, Klimov osteosynthesis can be performed by doctors of any specialty. This allows you to reduce the waiting time for inpatient treatment, as well as reduce the likelihood of complications during surgery.

However, before performing Klimov osteosynthesis, the surgeon must conduct a detailed examination of the patient and choose the optimal treatment option. One of the disadvantages of this method is the need for general anesthesia, which can cause complications in the form of breathing problems, allergic reactions and other complications.