Landy Operation

Landa's operation is a surgical procedure developed by Soviet traumatologist Alexei Mikhailovich Landa in the 1930s. It was created to treat bone fractures and restore joint function.

Landa surgery is an operation on bones using a special instrument - landa. This instrument is shaped like a curved blade that allows the doctor to remove bone fragments and restore the bone's shape.

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and takes about 30 minutes. After surgery, the patient can be discharged from the hospital after a few days.

The advantages of Landa surgery are that it allows you to quickly and effectively restore the function of joints and bones, as well as reduce the risk of complications. In addition, the procedure can be performed when there are small bone fragments that cannot be removed by other methods.

However, like any other operation, Landa surgery has its own risks and complications. For example, after the procedure, there may be swelling and pain in the surgical area, as well as a risk of infection. Therefore, before performing Landa surgery, it is necessary to conduct a thorough examination of the patient and discuss all possible risks and benefits of the procedure.



Landa Oleg Mikhailovich (1890-1952) - Soviet surgeon, orthopedic traumatologist, Doctor of Medical Sciences, professor. Head of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Moscow Medical Institutes. Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (1945).

The founder of Russian traumatology, one of the founders of Russian modern medicine. He made a significant contribution to the development of traumatology and orthopedics. Made a revolution in orthopedic