Restorative treatment for pathological fracture of the acetabulum in a patient with neurofibromatosis

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Skeletal pathology as a manifestation of type I neurofibromatosis is relatively rare — in 15–20% of patients, and each case of neurofibromatosis “bears the stamp of individual uniqueness” [1, 2]. Among the indications of the involvement of bone structures in the destructive process, we did not find a description of a pathological fracture of the acetabulum and methods for restoring the support ability of the pelvis and hip in this disease.

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A. A. Afaunov

Kuban State Medical Academy

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Russian Federation, Krasnodar

A. I. Afaunov

Kuban State Medical Academy

Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation, Krasnodar

Y. D. Akhtem

Kuban State Medical Academy

Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation, Krasnodar

A. V. Mishagin

Kuban State Medical Academy

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Russian Federation, Krasnodar

References

  1. Мерк, Шарп, Доум. Руководство по медицине. — М., 1997. — Т. 1. — С. 1041-1042.
  2. Рейнберг С.А. Рентгенодиагностика заболеваний костей и суставов. — М., 1964. — Т. 2. — С. 380-384.

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2. Radiographs of the patient R., 31 years old. a — before treatment: pathological dislocation of the hip; b — at the stage of distraction lowering of the thigh; c — after open reduction of the femoral head with autoosteoplasty of the posterior superior edge of the cavity; d after 2 years.

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