102 -2 (88) 2026 - Sanoeva M.J., Rakhmatov K.R. - POST-OPERATIVE LUMBOSACRAL SPINAL SYNDROME AS A CONTRAINDICATION TO PREGNANCY
POST-OPERATIVE LUMBOSACRAL SPINAL SYNDROME AS A CONTRAINDICATION TO PREGNANCY
Sanoeva M.J. - Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina
Rakhmatov K.R. - Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina
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Abstract. The persistence of pain syndrome or its appearance within 1 month after surgery is considered operated spinal syndrome. According to foreign sources, up to 20% of people who have undergone disctomy and microdisctomy continue to suffer from acute or chronic back pain. A study of existing literature devoted to the problems of "operated spine syndrome" and the clinical course of other vertebrogenic pathologies in women during pregnancy has shown a small number of publications, which most likely indicates a small number of studies conducted on the problem under discussion. The purpose of the study was to study the clinical picture of "operated spinal cord syndrome" in women operated on before pregnancy and ways to correct them. Purpose of the research. Improvement of rehabilitation methods for children suffering from ASD, taking into account the "autism triad," social inadequacy of relationships with others, sensory impairments, limitations, and stereotypical behavioral patterns. Research results. Early comprehensive rehabilitation method using medical, social, pedagogical, psychological, medical-psychological, physical comprehensive restorative procedures allows for patient preparation for social life, improvement of their activity in daily practice, self-control, restoration of relationships with others, and is of great importance in solving family problems, the stage of child integration into kindergarten and school. The use of neurological studies, special tests, and scales contributes to monitoring the recovery dynamics in ASD. Conclusion. Undoubtedly, the proposed methods are important for early diagnosis of ASD in children, choosing comprehensive early rehabilitation, preparing children for social life in early childhood, timely restoration of changes in consciousness, speech, articulation, movements, feelings, and behavior, prevention of severe complications, and have a positive impact on socio-medical and economic efficiency.
Keywords: «operated spinal cord syndrome» in pregnant women; treatment by radiofrequency ablation method
First page
538
Last page
543
For citation:Sanoeva M.J., Rakhmatov K.R. - POST-OPERATIVE LUMBOSACRAL SPINAL SYNDROME AS A CONTRAINDICATION TO PREGNANCY//New Day in Medicine 2(88)2026 538-543 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/2-88-2026
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