Y. Gudushauri, Malkhaz G. Kakabadze, A. Lazarev, V. V. Konovalov, Evgeniy I. Kalinin, I. N. Marychev
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BACKGROUND: Complete rupture of the symphysis during childbirth is a rare but serious complication, with a frequency of 0.03%3%. Small partial tears with minor discrepancies are an indication of conservative therapy, which only requires the use of a pelvic brace. Larger symphyseal tears should be treated with surgery and fixation.
CLINICAL CASE DESCRIPTION: This report presents a clinical case of successful orthopedic correction of symphysitis after delivery by cesarean section. A 25-year-old patient underwent total resection of the symphysis pubis with supra-acetabular fixation and external fixation device of a rod arrangement for 12 weeks.
CONCLUSION: Several surgical techniques in combination with defect plasty with biocomposite material KollapAn-С made it possible to achieve a long-term positive result.