Comparative Characteristics Of Rheological Properties Of Blood In Combined Face Injuries Before And After Treatment
Bakhtiyar Karshievich Narmurotov , Senior Lecturer Department Of Otolaryngology And Dentistry Tashkent Medical Academy Tashkent, Uzbekistan Shukhrat Abdujalilovich Boymuradov , Doctor Of Medical Sciences Professor Of The Department Of Otolaryngology And Dentistry Tashkent Medical Academy Tashkent, Uzbekistan Jamolbek Abdukakhkhorovich Djuraev , Phd, Senior Lecturer Department Of Otolaryngology And Dentistry Tashkent Medical Academy Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
Fractures are one of the most common components in multiple and associated injuries. Fractures of the lower jaw are observed in 76%, of the upper jaw in 24%, a fracture of the zygomatic-orbital complex in 12%. The actual problem of modern traumatology is the violation of reparative osteogenesis with injuries combined with facial trauma. The duration of the consolidation of fractures is determined by the degree of microcirculation disorders in the fracture zone, changes in cellular and coagulation hemostasis and mineral metabolism. In this connection, increasing the effectiveness of treatment of fractures of the bones of the face on the basis of early diagnosis of vascular and hemostasiological changes is of great importance for practical health care.
Keywords
Fractures of the mandible, hemostasis, platelet aggregation
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