Krasnobaeva Bone Suture

Krasnobaev bone suture is a surgical suture for bone restoration, named after the Russian and Soviet surgeon Vasily Ivanovich Krasnobaev. Bone repair is accomplished by attaching metal plates or pins across the fracture line. The suture is used mainly for fractures of the clavicle, ulna and femur, as well as the femoral neck for senile fractures.



Krasnobayev Bone Suture (Alfred Nikolaevich) Suture is a Soviet surgeon who made a significant contribution to the development of traumatology. Born on October 24, 1893 in Moscow. His father was an Orthodox priest and had his own church. In 1911 he graduated from Moscow University and began working as a doctor in a hospital for workers.

In 1921, Krasnobaev began practicing as a traumatologist. He quickly gained recognition from his colleagues and patients for his experience and professionalism in the treatment of complex fractures. He became one of the founders of the Soviet school of surgery and anatomy, and the author of numerous works on this topic. His books still remain relevant and useful for medical students. In addition, Krasnobaev was for many years the head of the Department of Traumatology at Moscow State University. M. V. Lomonosov. In addition, he organized scientific conferences and trained young doctors. Krasnobaev died in 1952 at the age of