FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to traumatology and orthopedics. 15 indicators are evaluated in a patient before, during and after the operation with assignment to each of them a scoring. With a score of 14 or more, a low risk of developing a surgical site infection during osteosynthesis of long bones (OS LB) is predicted due to their shaft fractures. With a score of (-14) to (+14) is an average risk. With a score of (-14) or less is a high risk of developing the surgical site infection with OS LB.
EFFECT: method makes it possible to simplify diagnostics, reduce the time for its implementation, and also ensure the possibility of making a forecast in a long-term period - up to a year after the operation.
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Dates
2019-03-21—Published
2018-03-01—Filed