FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: group of inventions relates to medical equipment, namely to devices used in orthopedics. Device, made in form of plate with two ends on which there are holes and cuts for its fixation to ribs, is made from material with shape memory effect, ensuring at human body temperature limit of flexural strength from 1 to 7 N·m and rigidity from 0.5·106 to 2.5·106 N·mm2. Plate form represents arc-like arch, whose middle part, intended for sternum, is bent towards its ends. Method of performing thoracoplasty on non-resected deformed in funnel-shaped way sternum includes introduction of at least one said plate. Introduction of plate is realised without rotation around longitudinal axis, for which purpose plate ends are bent to side opposite to their initial position.
EFFECT: inventions ensure improvement of results of surgical treatment of deformed in funnel-shaped deformation of sternum, reduction of operation trauma and risks of postoperational complications.
7 cl, 3 dwg
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Dates
2010-09-10—Published
2009-06-04—Filed