MIL-OSI Russia: Tatyana Golikova: Comprehensive prosthetics and rehabilitation centers will appear in the regions

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Tatyana Golikova visited the Center for Prosthetics and Comprehensive Rehabilitation for Participants in a Special Military Operation. With Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin and State Secretary – Deputy Minister of Defense Anna Tsivileva

On the eve of Defender of the Fatherland Day, Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin and State Secretary – Deputy Minister of Defense Anna Tsivileva visited the Center for Prosthetics and Comprehensive Rehabilitation for Participants in a Special Military Operation, operating on the basis of the Voronovskoye MMCC.

“Today, gathered here, I’m not afraid to say it, are the best multidisciplinary teams that give children the opportunity to receive comprehensive medical care, from admission to what we see today,” said Tatyana Golikova. “And I want to sincerely thank the Moscow government. We will replicate this practice in other regions of the country.”

The Deputy Prime Minister recalled that 25 new rehabilitation and habilitation standards will come into force on March 1; they were prepared taking into account feedback from SVO participants.

“Together with the Fatherland Defenders Foundation and the Ministry of Defense, we are preparing and implementing a program to make medical rehabilitation and habilitation assistance available to guys who suffered during the Second World War. We are currently making a whole plan that will ensure the availability of such assistance in as many regions of the country as possible, to bring it closer to where they live,” noted Tatyana Golikova.

The recently opened comprehensive center for the treatment, rehabilitation and prosthetics of fighters in Voronovsky has become the largest in the country.

“On the instructions of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, we have organized a large center in Voronovskoye for the treatment, comprehensive rehabilitation and prosthetics of servicemen who were wounded during the SVO. Here we are doing everything necessary to ensure that our defenders have the opportunity to return to a full life,” said Sergei Sobyanin.

The Voronovskoye Medical and Clinical Center has created a closed-loop system for providing assistance, including comprehensive treatment, prosthetic and orthopedic care, rehabilitation, as well as psychological support and social adaptation.

The hospital employs highly qualified specialists with experience in treating combat trauma. Each patient is assigned a personal doctor, a multidisciplinary team works (surgeons, neurosurgeons, traumatologists-orthopedists, rehabilitation specialists, psychologists, etc.). They have at their disposal the latest medical equipment for providing specialized, including high-tech, medical care to patients with multiple, combined and combined injuries. A total of seven operating rooms have been deployed.

Upon hospitalization, the patient undergoes a basic check-up, which includes:

• examination by the attending physician and the head of the department;

• consultations with medical specialists – surgeon, urologist, ophthalmologist, traumatologist-orthopedist, otolaryngologist, neurologist, etc.;

• consultation with a medical psychologist;

• screening by a psychologist and psychiatrist;

• necessary laboratory and instrumental studies.

An individual treatment plan is then drawn up. If there are medical indications, specialized specialists are involved, and additional studies are conducted. If necessary, the patient is referred for specialized treatment or rehabilitation.

Patients are accommodated in comfortable two- and three-bed wards.

Currently, the main specialization of Voronovsky is the provision of comprehensive medical prosthetic and orthopedic care to military personnel with amputated limbs.

All assistance is provided in one place – without transporting the patient to other medical organizations.

The time required for prosthetics is reduced to a minimum and ranges from 4 to 12 weeks thanks to the use of post-operative compression therapy Post-Op and the work of a multidisciplinary team (surgeons, traumatologists-orthopedists, psychologists, rehabilitation specialists, prosthetists, etc.).

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