Sklifosovsky Bone Suture

Sklifosovsky bone suture is a method of connecting bone fragments during fractures, proposed by the Russian surgeon Nikolai Vasilyevich Sklifosovsky (1836-1904).

This method is used to fix bone fragments when they are fractured. The essence of the method is that the fragments are brought together and fixed using special staples, wire or screws. The suture allows you to reliably connect bone fragments and create optimal conditions for their fusion.

The use of the Sklifosov bone suture in bone surgery has become an important achievement in the treatment of fractures. This method is actively used today in the treatment of various injuries and bone damage. Sklifosovsky made a great contribution to the development of traumatology with his scientific works on the study of bone tissue regeneration and methods of fixation of fragments.



Sklifosovsky Bone Suture is a method of osteosynthesis that is used to restore the integrity of bones after injury or surgery. This method was developed by the Russian surgeon Nikolai Vasilyevich Sklifosovsky at the end of the 19th century and became one of the most popular methods of osteosynthesis in Russia and abroad.

The essence of the method is that a special metal plate is placed at the site of a fracture or rupture of the bone, which fixes the bone in the desired position. The plate is then secured using special screws or screws that are screwed into the bone through holes in the plate.

This method has a number of advantages over other methods of osteosynthesis. Firstly, it allows you to quickly restore bone integrity and return the patient to an active life. Secondly, it provides high strength of bone fixation, which prevents its displacement and the development of complications. Thirdly, it is relatively inexpensive and available to a wide range of patients.

However, like any other method of osteosynthesis, the Sklifosov bone suture has its drawbacks. For example, it can cause pain in the patient at the site of bone fixation. It can also lead to complications such as infection or plate failure. Therefore, before performing the operation, it is necessary to conduct a thorough examination of the patient and select the most suitable method of osteosynthesis.

In general, the Sklifosov bone suture is an effective method of restoring bone integrity and can be used both to treat serious injuries and to prevent complications after bone surgery. However, before performing this operation, it is necessary to carefully assess the patient’s condition and select the optimal method of osteosynthesis.