“The program is now underway, I hope that in the near future, in a year, in six months, we will agree and get to work. The work is already underway. ‘to receive official status for our efforts,’ Anosov said.He explained that the first treatment program for spinal cord pathologies had been successful, but some issues of helping children with spinal malformations remained unresolved. That is why specialists have prepared the Spinal Systems 2 program, which will be based on the results of the first program. “That is to say, the ties between our States are strengthened directly through interested scientific organizations which see the practical need of our patients for improved approaches to the treatment of pathology and actively try to help them” , noted Anosov.He said the goal of these programs is to perform surgery in the treatment of spinal cord pathologies with minimal trauma to the patient. Modern equipment has been created that allows monitoring and neurography during the operation. That is, methods of visualizing diseases have been developed that make it possible to choose the most effective methods of treatment.Research work is in progress. Patients treated under the program have been followed for more than five years, and some patients have been followed for around 20 years to collect the statistical data necessary for reliable conclusions.
Another promising development of the center with Samara University is the creation of the production of stents for the treatment of joint diseases. A federated state program is also being developed in this regard.It is also planned to launch it in the center within a year.”A delegation came from Samara University, where a scientific and technical center has been opened to develop modern products, according to which we have already created a Union State program and will apply for its approval,” said said the representative of the center.According to him, this is a unique development that will help maintain joint mobility as much as possible. Both countries are interested in developing such studies, Anosov added.

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