FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: device consists of Kirschner spokes, two supports arranged in parallel planes connected by three threaded rods, a compression device in the form of a threaded rod, at one end of which a bar is installed by means of nuts with broad side plane perpendicular to the threaded rod. Each support is made in the form of three beams with longitudinally located holes, connected in the form of a staple with bolts and nuts. The ends of Kirschner's spokes are attached to the free ends of the staple through brackets with a threaded shank spoke-fixing bolt. The threaded rods are installed in parallel in the middle part of the corresponding beams. The second end of the threaded rod is attached to the middle threaded rod by means of brackets and nuts.
EFFECT: effective relief of abdominal compartment syndrome, is universal and can be used in a single unit with external fixation devices for pelvic bones fractures and hip proximal fractures in combination with abdominal trauma.
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Dates
2017-12-15—Published
2016-05-30—Filed