
The skin integument of interdigital spaces has been studied in 9 patients with skin syndactylia and in 10 patients with finger posttraumatic stumps before and after reconstructive surgeries using the technique of transosseous distraction osteosynthesis. In spite of skin different histological picture in patients with different pathology of the hand before treatment start, the general tendency towards the active growth and thickening of epidermis proliferating layers, as well as to dermal normal structure recovery has been revealed in the stress-deformed state of skin integument under graduated tension
Исследован кожный покров межпальцевых промежутков 9 пациентов с кожной синдактилией и 10 пациентов с посттравматическими культями пальцев до и после выполнения реконструктивных операций с применением метода чрескостного дистракционного остеосинтеза. Несмотря на различную гистологическую картину кожи пациентов с различной патологией кисти до начала лечения, в напряженно-деформированном состоянии кожного покрова под действием дозированного растяжения выявлена общая тенденция к активному росту и утолщению пролиферирующих слоев эпидермиса и восстановлению нормального строения дермы.
ПАТОЛОГИЯ КИСТИ, ЧРЕСКОСТНЫЙ ДИСТРАКЦИОННЫЙ ОСТЕОСИНТЕЗ, АУТОДЕРМОПЛАСТИКА
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