Olby-Delbe Osteosynthesis

Olbi-Delbe osteosynthesis is a method of surgical treatment of bone fractures, which was developed by American surgeons Albee and Delbe at the beginning of the 20th century. This method is one of the first methods of fracture fixation using metal structures that were developed to improve bone healing and restore bone function.

Albee and Delbe were surgeons working in the United States and France, respectively. Albee was known as one of the founders of modern surgery, and Delbe was a renowned fracture surgeon. The two worked together to develop a new fracture treatment that would allow the bone to heal faster and restore function.

Olbi-Delbe osteosynthesis is based on the use of metal structures such as screws, pins and plates to fix a bone fracture. These structures are installed at the fracture site and secured there using special tools. This speeds up bone healing, reduces the risk of complications associated with a fracture, and improves the functionality of the limb.

One of the main advantages of olbi-debe osteosynthesis is its ability to provide faster and more effective bone healing. This is especially important when treating fractures of long bones such as the femur or tibia. In addition, olbi-dele osteosynthesis can reduce the patient's stay in the hospital and speed up his recovery after surgery.

However, olbi-for osteosynthesis also has its disadvantages. For example, it may be more traumatic for the patient than other treatments for fractures. In addition, the use of metal structures can lead to the development of complications such as infection or allergic reactions.

Thus, olbidel osteosynthesis is an effective method for treating bone fractures, which allows for accelerated healing and restoration of limb function. However, it has its drawbacks and may be less preferable than other methods in some cases.



In the historical past, one of the types of surgical intervention in the field of traumatology and orthopedics was osteosynthesis. Osteosynthesis (from ancient Greek ὄστ​ως - “bone” + ancient Greek - sεύ́θεσις “connection”) is an operation in which the moving parts of the bone are fixed together using a pin, plate and other medical metal structures and/or a suture or shrinkage is applied to eliminate damage to the integrity of the bone as a result of an accident or injury. This is how osteoremodeling occurs. The operation involves the use of various methods (fixation of elements of bone fragments