F. Shakova, G. A. Romanova, S. Khashirova, A. S. Vindizheva, Kh. V. Mashukov, M. V. Gulyaev, Z. B. Semenova
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Abstract
Experimental model of resection craniotomy with subsequent reconstruction of the defect with a polymer implant enables comprehensive assessment of functional and ultrastructural changes during replacement of the damaged tissue. Reconstruction of a skull defect was accompanied by transient motor disturbance in the acute period and did not cause functional disorders and neurological deficits in a delayed period. Histological examination of osteal and brain tissue revealed no pathological reactions that could be associated with the response to the chemical components of the implant.