Osteotomy Corrective Hinged

Corrective hinged osteotomy: features and application

Corrective Hinge Osteotomy (COH) is a surgical procedure that is used to correct bone deformities in the joint area. It is one of the most effective methods for treating various joint diseases, such as arthrosis and rheumatoid arthritis. In this article we will look at the features and application of this procedure.

OKS is a transverse osteotomy in which the bone section line has the shape of a hemisphere. This form of osteotomy increases the contact surface of the bones in the joint, which helps reduce the load on the damaged joint and improve its function.

The CABG procedure is performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon makes a small incision in the area where the damaged joint is located and performs a transverse osteotomy of the bone. The bone is then moved to change the angles of the joint and achieve an optimal position. After this, the bone is fixed with special plates and screws.

OCS can be used to treat various joint diseases, such as arthrosis, rheumatoid arthritis, joint dysplasia and others. The procedure may also be recommended for patients who experience joint pain as a result of injury or strain.

After surgery, the patient is advised to wear a plaster cast or orthosis for several weeks. It is also necessary to ensure the correct load on the joint and perform regular exercises to strengthen the muscles around the joint.

OCS is an effective method for treating joint diseases that can significantly improve the patient’s quality of life. However, like any other surgical procedure, CABG has its risks and limitations. Before deciding to undergo this operation, you should consult with an experienced surgeon and rheumatologist.



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