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METHOD OF SURGICAL ACCESS TO NARROWS OF THE FOOT IN THE PATIENT WITH ISCHEMICAL FORM OF THE SYNDROME OF THE FOOT DIABETICS
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METHOD OF SURGICAL ACCESS TO NARROWS OF THE FOOT IN THE PATIENT WITH ISCHEMICAL FORM OF THE SYNDROME OF THE FOOT DIABETICS
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Спосіб хірургічного доступу до тильної артерії стопи у хворого на ішемічну форму синдрому стопи діабетика включає розріз шкіри та нижче розташованих тканин передньої поверхні гомілковостопної ділянки. Розріз шкіри та нижче розташованих тканин виконують по S-подібній кривій, починаючи від проксимальної третини тилу стопи до дистальної третини передньої поверхні гомілки.A method of surgical access to the dorsal artery of the foot in a patient with ischemic form of diabetic foot syndrome involves incision of the skin and lower tissues of the anterior surface of the ankle. The incision of the skin and the tissues below are performed along an S-shaped curve, ranging from the proximal third of the nape of the foot to the distal third of the anterior surface of the tibia.
UAU201611308U2016-11-092016-11-09
METHOD OF SURGICAL ACCESS TO NARROWS OF THE FOOT IN THE PATIENT WITH ISCHEMICAL FORM OF THE SYNDROME OF THE FOOT DIABETICS
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