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Исследование экспериментальной модели послеоперационного рубцово-спаечного эпидурита

Исследование экспериментальной модели послеоперационного рубцово-спаечного эпидурита

Abstract

Развитие послеоперационного рубцово-спаечного эпидурита после поясничных дискэктомий является наиболее распространенной и в тоже время спорной проблемой, этиология и патогенез которого до сих пор вызывает множество дискуссий, а подбор оптимальных методов лечения и профилактики продолжается до настоящего времени. В своей работе мы описываем новую экспериментальную модель, где элементы аутологичного межпозвонкового диска играют роль триггера воспалительного, а затем и спаечного процесса приводящего к развитию послеоперационного рубцово-спаечного эпидурита.

The development of postoperative epidural fibrosis after lumbar discectomy is the most common and at the same time a controversial issue. Its etiology and pathogenesis still raises a great amount of discussion and selection of the best method of its treatment and prevention continues up to this day. In our work, we describe a new experimental model, where the elements of autologous intervertebral disc play the role of a trigger of inflammation, later epidural process, that leads to the development of postoperative scar-epiduritis.

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ЭКСПЕРИМЕНТАЛЬНАЯ МОДЕЛЬ, ПОСЛЕОПЕРАЦИОННЫЙ РУБЦОВО-СПАЕЧНЫЙ ЭПИДУРИТ, ЛАМИНЭК-ТОМИЯ

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