Theodoros Aretaios (1829-1893) and the Foundation of Greek Orthopedic Surgery.

Q3 Medicine Acta medica academica Pub Date : 2025-04-01 DOI:10.5644/ama2006-124.468
Panagiotis Mantzanas, Pavlos Lytsikas-Sarlis, Irina Noskova, Demetrios Zisiadis, Dimitra Makridaki, Konstantinos Laios
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Objective: This historical vignette aims to elucidate the contributions of Professor Theodoros Aretaios (1829-1893) to orthopedic surgery in nineteenth-century Greece.

Methods: Documentary research was conducted of Aretaios' personal patient archives, preserved in the National Library of Greece, to validate and evaluate his surgical practices.

Results: The archival records revealed a total of 22 orthopedic cases. Aretaios primarily performed upper and lower limb amputations and dislocation reductions. Reconstructive bone and joint operations were less frequent in his practice.

Conclusion: The role which may be played by the archival records is demonstrated within this historical vignette. The work of Theodoros Aretaios highlights the procedures performed in 19th century orthopedics in the new Greek state. Aretaios contributed to the establishment of the Greek school of surgical practice and many of the surgeons of his era followed his steps.

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Theodoros Aretaios(1829-1893)和希腊整形外科的基础。
目的:这篇历史小短文旨在阐明Theodoros Aretaios教授(1829-1893)对19世纪希腊骨科手术的贡献。方法:对希腊国家图书馆保存的Aretaios个人患者档案进行文献研究,对其手术实践进行验证和评价。结果:共记录22例骨科病例。Aretaios主要进行上肢和下肢截肢和脱位复位。在他的实践中,骨和关节重建手术较少。结论:档案记录可能发挥的作用在这段历史插曲中得到了证明。Theodoros Aretaios的作品突出了19世纪在新希腊国家进行的矫形手术。阿雷泰奥斯为希腊外科实践学派的建立做出了贡献,他那个时代的许多外科医生都追随了他的脚步。
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