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The sapper shook the hand of the vice minister with an exoprosthesis

Date: October 16, 2024 Time: 06:27:16

Photo: Russian Ministry of Defense.

State Secretary and Deputy Minister of Defense of Russia Anna Tsivileva, on behalf of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Andrei Belousov, checked the progress of the reconstruction of buildings and the construction of a new Unified Oncology Center in the Russia’s oldest military clinical hospital. named after. NN Burdenko.

Anna Tsivileva checked the availability of the radiology center of the capital hospital and learned about the modern medical equipment already supplied, which allows the most complex types of tumors to be removed without surgical intervention. I also spoke with military personnel who underwent exoprostheses within the hospital.

Photo: Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

The sapper, who had lost his forearm, took the deputy minister’s hand at the first request, shook it gently, but refused to squeeze it tightly. He showed how the exoprosthesis worked on a bottle of water on the nightstand.

Doctors noted that exoprostheses with sensors work well.

Tsivileva awarded wounded servicemen, as well as military doctors, for excellence in military service.

Photo: Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

Specialists from the Center for Traumatology and Orthopedics spoke to Anna Tsivileva about the innovative method they use to restore the limbs of injured people using 3D-printed titanium implants, which are filled with bone tissue elements specially grown from stem cells of the injured.

It should be noted that the hospital’s doctors participate in advances that, already on the battlefield, make it possible to minimize the complications encountered during treatment. These include a military field rod kit (MSVP) for repairing limbs in case of fractures, a medical thermographic camera for diagnosing hidden inflammatory processes in wounds, and a portable device for treating wounds with negative pressure. The latter, according to hospital experts, is a unique development because it also injects an antiseptic into the wound, radically reducing the likelihood of infection.

Photo: Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

The deputy minister was also shown an electronic registration system for military personnel admitted to the hospital for treatment (which then allows for further monitoring of treatment and rehabilitation) and a mobile point for issuing an electronic identification card for a war veteran that operates in the territory. from the hospital.

Anna Tsivileva noted that “it is convenient, of course, as long as you come here, register and receive. “This card is certainly more convenient than a paper ID.”

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