Kazan medical journalKazan medical journal0368-48142587-9359Eco-Vector6258310.17816/kazmj62583Research ArticleABOUT CRANIOPLASTY METHODSNikoshinL. I.<p>Docent</p>info@eco-vector.comDepartment of Operative Surgery and Topographic Anatomy (Head - Prof. F. Sh. Sharafislamov) and Department of Pathological Anatomy (Head - Associate Professor N. A. Ibragimov) Kazan State Pedagogical University named after V. I. Lenin3103197455256570403202104032021Copyright © 1974, Nikoshin L.I.1974<p>Skull and brain injuries figure prominently among wartime and peacetime injuries. According to some authors, 45% of peacetime injuries fall on craniocerebral injuries, of which about 76% are fractures of the bones of the cranial vault [4, 15]. During the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. 5% of all injuries were wounds to the skull and brain, and of these 45% were fractures of the bones of the cranial vault.</p>Kazan Medical ArchivesКазанский медицинский архив