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Laboratory of the spine and spinal cord traumatic injuries
Laboratory of the spine and spinal cord traumatic injuries

Laboratory of the spine and spinal cord traumatic injuries

The doctors with experience in neurosurgery, traumatology and-orthopedic surgery work at the Laboratory of Traumatic Spinal and Spinal Cord Injuries. The main laboratory task is to develop methods for the surgical treatment of patients with spinal injuries and implants for their implementation.

The main directions of scientific work:

  • Development of new surgical treatment methods for patients with the cervical, thoracic, lumbar spine injuries and implants for their implementation;
  • Development of methods for minimally invasive stabilization of the spine;
  • Development of new methods of radiometry and planning operations using digital data processing;
  • Development and implementation of various aspects of early patient rehabilitation;
  • Development and introduction of new methods of neurophysiological examination of patients, including intraoperative neuromonitoring;
  • Development of biologically active transplants based on the cellular technologies use;
  • Development of new biocomposite implants for interbody fusion of various spinal sections;
  • Implementation of a science project within the framework of the Union State program “Development of new spinal systems using prototyping technologies in the surgical treatment of children with severe congenital deformities and spinal cord injuries”.

Over the past decades, the Laboratory of traumatic injuries of the spine and spinal cord has studied a number of aspects and problems of vertebrology. The results of research and practical work are reflected in 9 Ph.D. and 2 doctoral theses, more than 500 publications, of which more than 100 are published in scientific journals and also in foreign publications. More than 30 patents for inventions were received, about 20 guidelines were published, three monographs and a practical guide on neurotraumatology.

The results of the research work led to the widespread introduction of modern methods of stable osteosynthesis in spine injuries to the Public Health Service of the Republic of Belarus. This made it possible to carry out early activation, reduction of hospital treatment, significantly improve the results of rehabilitation of this difficult category of patients.

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