1. Paraprosthetic Complications After Endoprosthesis Replacement of Pelvis Joint with Implants
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Alexey A. Dolgov, Serik S. Balgazarov, Shalginbay A. Baimagambetov, Zhanatay K. Ramazanov, Ruslan S. Abilov, Yelena A. Belan, and Amangol S. Balgazarov
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Adult ,Male ,Reoperation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,0206 medical engineering ,Population ,Bone Neoplasms ,Context (language use) ,02 engineering and technology ,Prosthesis Design ,Social issues ,03 medical and health sciences ,Postoperative Complications ,0302 clinical medicine ,Health care ,Health insurance ,Humans ,Medicine ,Operations management ,Arthroplasty, Replacement ,Pelvic Bones ,education ,Social policy ,030222 orthopedics ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Prostheses and Implants ,General Medicine ,General insurance ,020601 biomedical engineering ,Prosthesis Failure ,Surgery ,Black or African American ,Radiography ,Pelvis joint ,Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care ,Female ,Hip Joint ,Joints ,business - Abstract
Purpose The purpose of the paper is shaping of ideas about possible ways of decreasing complications of the analyzed types of operations and identification of opportunities of the impact on the socio-economic environment among the Afro-American population of USA. The paper demonstrates that the issue of coxofemoral prosthesis is not only a purely medical but also a social problem. In particular, availability of timely aid, as well as insurance in the form of surgery, refer to relevance of the range of problems. Methodology The experimental method was used in the study. Patients were implanted different types of endoprostheses. 90 patients were implanted customized endoprostheses, 27 patients were implanted foreign module endoprostheses. The research subject is prediction of complications after endoprosthesis replacement surgeries depending on methods, types and forms. Results As a result, we can see that available health insurance is more acceptable understanding of the need for endoprosthesis replacement. Post-operative care issues fall into the range of social policy problems. A comparative aspect of a country with general insurance and differentiated coverage among the Afro-America population appears innovative. Conclusions In the context of the current situation it can be concluded that surgery is the last stage for already established support system of the population. For this reason, it's worth mentioning that state bodies of the U.S. should put a greater emphasis on the health care of the Afro-American population.
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- 2018