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i really wanted to return to the army. please tell me, after the treatment is over, are you going to return to your place and continue to serve in the army only yes only yes only yes so these are not beautiful words i just, from the first days of the war, i did my i have a choice, yes, i think so. i can only thank you for your steadfastness, for your indomitability, for your smile, for the fact that any, let's say, turns of fate, even unpleasant ones, you accept them with this and this signature smile on your lips. see here before you are the image of an indomitable ukrainian warrior mykola zarytskyi, a serviceman of the armed forces of ukraine, sumy guys are all like that, not only sumy guys, i
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tell you hold on, everything will be fine. of ukrainians transfer their one-day salary to prostheses for military and civilians at the beginning of the campaign and this was just around the end of september, we managed to collect more than uah 9 million out of the required 100, so what managed to collect the necessary amount for how many people it will be enough and for which prostheses we collected all this, we will ask iryna zaslavets, director of the development of the first medical association of lviv, ms. iryna i congratulate you live on the air of the marathon. and what is the day for the indomitable , look, in lviv we have a national rehabilitation center nezlamni of the first annexation of
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lviv, this is such a unique place where every ukrainian who suffered from the war can be saved prosthetics and rehabilitated, i.e. everything for which ukrainians used to go for treatment abroad at the beginning of the full-scale invasion is available in lviv because we now have a prosthetics workshop in our medical unit, we have launched e prosthetics e-e we have several more areas such as reconstructive surgery this is also facial reconstruction, in particular, the same. we have physical rehabilitation, psychological rehabilitation, psychosocial rehabilitation, and now every ukrainian who needs prosthetics can come to us apply and each person will be examined by a multidisciplinary team - this is a prosthetist surgeon, a mental health specialist, a rehabilitation specialist, and the actual purpose of this examination will be to determine whether the patient can already
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receive prosthetics or if there is still some preparation process to go on, we have... prosthetics workshop, we have the opportunity from the maltese service of the german government to supply 200 prostheses free of charge for our ukrainians and we are already doing it . when we prepared a protest for our patient in 4 hours, he cried without exaggeration from happiness and we understand that it is very important for us to do in ukraine in one place, everything that was previously scattered in different institutions or what we had to go abroad for, but more than that we understand that we want to supply ukrainians with the best prostheses, because our patients are, in particular, defenders, and they need the best prostheses, and these are bionic prostheses, that is, they are multifunctional, and these are expensive
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prostheses, it can be $20-30-40, 50,000 and more depending on the level of amputation and accordingly, we understand that no country in the world can provide its citizens with such modern prostheses, especially ukraine, which is at war, that is why we have announced such a collection together with the charity platform dobro.ua and are collecting funds for 50 bionic prostheses for our ukrainian defenders from civilians who were affected by the war. we already have 16 million hryvnias, and most of the sum is actually these funds that people transferred from their salaries. this prosthesis, this project has really become so popular because more than 12,000 ukrainians dozens of companies that transferred their salaries have joined and we understand that we are currently cooperating with the best manufacturers of prostheses,
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we are waiting for their proposals regarding what we can buy from them, but we understand that this amount is, well, we hope that somewhere around 10 prostheses for sure, we could bet on these funds because you announced that you have already collected 16, there is still a little left if i don't remember the knowledge yes yes yes but i hope for some more ukrainians somewhere because our warriors, our indomitable warriors, deserve the best they deserve to be made the best prostheses in the world, about which iryna zaslavets, director of development of the first medical association of lviv, told on our broadcast. well, how exactly are these prostheses made? why are they so expensive? we will talk about them further on our broadcast in particular how many fighters are there now and prosthetics and how they create prostheses for them, let's talk with
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nazar bagnyuk, a prosthetist of the national rehabilitation center unbreakable mr. nazar i congratulate you live on the air of the marathon so how many fighters er, our indomitable fighters need prosthetics as of now. well, in my opinion, there are actually a lot of them, it is difficult to say the exact number because, after all, the hostilities are going on and the wounded are still going on, and we will say that they will be advancing all the time, so it is very difficult to say as of now what have we consulted now? and how many do we have? we have in our list, let's say yes , it's 50 people, that's at least. these are the ones we know about, the ones we talked to, the ones we examined, the ones we imagine at what stage they are now, er, that's what we were talking about just now. er with
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mrs. zaslavets, she mentioned the prices of these prostheses, and there were even names of certain types of prostheses, such amounts as $50,000, why are these prostheses so expensive, she also mentioned the name bionic prostheses , can you explain in more detail, uh, what uh, which prostheses they are called bionic. and why is the price so high? well, the very concept of a bionic prosthesis is a prosthesis of a standard limb that has, er, a large number of grips. that is, it is not only er, let's say some kind of grip that involves grasping some specific object. well, there are bottles cups or something else, and the tweezer grip does not have fingers, other things, accordingly, this brush has a large number of servo drives and a large number of electrons. it must, let’s say,
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two myoelectric sensors, understand what the user wants to somehow switch those modes and, accordingly, switch the grips and others functional things that users need. as far as i understand, there are a lot of types of prostheses, even from the fact that you are now explaining each one individually previously, we often had to go abroad for prosthetics for complex types of prosthetics, now our western partners are very active in helping us, specialists come to ukraine, they teach our specialists, they help with materials, finances, is it possible to make a protest of any complexity in ukraine, is that all? well, still another part of uh, let's say cases uh, requires treatment
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abroad and the manufacture of prostheses there, well, it's really difficult to answer this question now, frankly, because, well, there may actually be some technologies that are at the development approval stage or other things that we don’t know about, at least for the time being . hmm, such approved technologies are also telling us now that it is possible to use these detechnologies for prostheses, if we have already started talking about technology. - in my opinion, production would become cheaper or not faster than that, the fact is that 3d technologies are actually uh, they are only at the beginning of their development, there is the concept of uh 3d-carving - this is when a model is cut out of foam and her prosthesis is already being formed
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the receiver, conventionally speaking, should be like uh, that is, if it had a gypsum biformation with classical manufacturing technology, or it could be printed, but accordingly, not only at the moment, the materials require, as they say, approvals, again there are tests for strength because things must be reliable uh thank you mr. nazar mud prosthetist of the national rehabilitation center unbreakable eh live on our air they talked about prosthetics about the specifics of manufacturing processes for our soldiers uh you understood i hope why this is such an expensive thing, but you know that the people who gave their health for the peace and the future peace in ukraine deserve the best, so i urge you to donate
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to prostheses for our indomitable people and i remind you that in ukraine today they spend a day for the indomitable people, they call on you to transfer one day's salary to fund of good, our broadcast will continue in a few minutes, we will continue the interaction, what to do when the attacks began . and you are on the street, look for protective structures or pits, or fall to the ground and cover your head. if you are in a store, do not go outside in a high-rise building go to the middle floors safe shelters near the elevator shaft vestibule corridor of the apartment where there are two walls on each side basement and entrance can be flooded bathroom unwanted shelter move away from windows and mirrors everything will be ok ukraine let's go marathon
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the only news we are preparing for all possible scenarios from the review for the winter season, we assume that russian terror will be directed at energy facilities until, with the help of partners, we ensure the ability to shoot down 100% of enemy missiles and drones, the president said about this in the evening address volodymyr zelenskyi, let's listen to the ukrainians . today was a very productive day. i met with the european commissioner for humanitarian aid and crisis management . he thanked mr. leonarchych for all the help that was provided during the full-scale war. friends, of course, touched on the energy situation. i spoke with the president of turkey today and thanked him for supporting our territorial integrity discussed the key security issues
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currently facing ukraine and our entire region, key topics, efforts to further release our people from russian captivity, defense, cooperation, export of ukrainian food, held negotiations with the minister of foreign affairs of greece, he came to visit kyiv for the third time since february 24, thanked greece for support in the field of defense, here is about strengthening our cooperation in bilateral relations and at the level of the european union and also at the level of the national assembly, tomorrow we will participate in the summit of the european union, i will turn to our partners, the key topic is, of course, the challenges to our ukrainian and european energy, we will respond jointly to the terrorist threat, today in the office andriy ermaka met with representatives of the embassies of france, germany, italy, the netherlands, and spain regarding the strengthening of our anti-aircraft anti-missile defense, we are working to guarantee complete
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security for the ukrainian it seems we already have significant results during the month, 233 shahedas and dozens of rockets were shot down in kyiv today alone direction, 10 iranian drones were destroyed, another 11 shaheeds were shot down thanks to the soldiers of the air command south. i thank you guys for the excellent work, there are results and in other directions, but further hits, there are new damages to the critical infrastructure of this day, three energy facilities were destroyed by the enemy, of course we will do our best to restore the normal energy capabilities of our country, but this will take time and for this we will need our joint efforts, tomorrow even more than before there will be clarifications from the heads of regional administrations from government officials, but in general, it is necessary to be especially conscious of electricity consumption from seven in the morning tomorrow, please do not turn on unnecessary
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electrical appliances, please limit electricity consumption to those appliances that require a lot of energy tomorrow, it is very important that consumption be as conscious as possible, then the schedules of stabilization shutdowns will be shorter spent today the general meeting on energy issues, the office of the government, the energy campaign, we are preparing for all possible scenarios in view of the winter season, we are leaving that russian terror will be directed at energy facilities, while with the help of partners it is not possible to shoot down 100% of enemy missiles and drones separately, today i want to address our people in the temporarily occupied areas of the south and east of ukraine, in the near future the occupiers will try to take away the men of their army everywhere in the same way as in donetsk luhansk, please avoid this as much as you can, try to leave the
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occupied territory. if you cannot do this and find yourself in the russian military structures at the first opportunity, try to lay down your arms and come to the ukrainian positions, and most importantly, save your life. and be sure to help our other people who are next to you, our common task is to stand against these inadequacies. for six months, russia shunned even the word war, punished its own people with criminal charges for it affairs and now she herself declares martial law in the occupied territories, the occupiers themselves brought the war to our land under their constant lying crackle about alleged negotiations and now they are signing some decrees that consolidate the war, well, what can i say , the comrades of the chekists are hysterical, and the hysterics will be
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even greater the closer the defeat of russia is. in the evening, he signed another decree on awarding our soldiers with state awards. today, 71 servicemen of the armed forces of ukraine were honored. thank you to everyone who fights and works for ukraine. thank you . to all those who help our defense and to thank separately for the fact that it was the ukrainian people who this year became the laureate of the european parliament's sakharov award. this award is annual is awarded to those who have made the greatest contribution to the protection of democracy, human rights, european values, it is really important that in europe this year honor all ukrainians, ukrainian women, millions of our people who so bravely defend freedom, glory to our beautiful people, glory to ukraine attention from 7
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to 9 a.m. turn off all non -critical electrical appliances, help restore the country's power grid, we open a marathon, the only news and continue the topic of prosthetics for ukrainian soldiers, military personnel who, due to injuries, need a protest can receive it in ukraine, free of charge, in this public interview, the director of the center for prosthetics and rehabilitation without limits, andriy ovcharenko, emphasized that during the eight years of war, specialists in ukraine learned to make prostheses not worse, but often better than in the west, more in our material my name is ruslan pozovnoy david i'm 29 years old, my military career. i started in 2015. i initially volunteered to serve in the marine corps, where i performed combat tasks at advanced positions in shirokino when the administration of novoazovsk
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saharka that is, all the time he was almost in advanced positions after that i served for a year and a half and signed a contract even decided to further continue his service signed a contract with the legendary azov regiment e-e my name is denis i am a serviceman e-e of the state border service e-e served in donetsk the e-e region defended the borders, that is, the e-e trenches, the village of novomykhailivka was wounded during artillery shelling, an anti-tank missile was released, the paper wants such a healthy petrovka, rockets that shoot tanks and dance infantry and there is no rocket, just a leg, as the blade cut off the joint, you have to believe that you can walk, people walk, people run, you have to overcome your fears that this is not your mother, you don’t change it, it’s a
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challenge, i’m throwing myself, i’m a challenge, i’m going against the odds, really, so that this is in your head, this as i understand it, this is the first room your patient enters when he comes in order to make a protest, so the person turns to us, that is, in this room , roughly speaking, a preliminary examination of her takes place the production of a plaster cast takes place directly, that is, a plaster negative, a person came and sat here for a while, just as the procedure was taking place, he gives us his inflated limb and wraps it with plaster bandages, that is, the model is duplicated, that is, everything is removed, and we have a plaster cast , it turns out, well, a hollow model, it is then filled with plaster and sent to solidify, and this is a device for verticalization, that is, sometimes we need
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to try on a test, well, the receiving sleeve without accessories, or a person cannot stand on his own where is the cast, that is, it is fixed, then the height is adjusted, then the ring for the ball, that is, this is how the production of the plaster negative begins here , mr. andriy. welcome to the first channel of public broadcasting. your center provides prosthetics for soldiers, or actually participants in the russian-ukrainian war since 2014. do you know approximately the number of such patients? how many patients you have already had it in these 8 years, look, we will , in principle, provide the statistics. well, i don’t deal with this paper bureaucracy for a little bit. they once counted up to 100 participants in hostilities. who suffered impressions and after that they didn’t count anymore, but so that how many prostheses were also produced during the period of existence without restrictions, then more than a thousand. how did the situation change after february 24? can we say that you
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started to work significantly more? yes, yes, it is possible. after the war, but the number increased significantly, it is significant if you take uh-uh, before we had this number of patients per week for two weeks, now for a day or two, what kind of injuries are they usually with, what kind of injuries do they come to you for a prosthesis if we we mean military personnel or civilians who were injured as a result of the aggression of neighbors and a full-scale war, that is, mines, explosive wounds , bullet wounds, and the work of artillery and explosive devices, as well as, well, bomb eyes, all of them. that is, they are most often amputated legs and arms. well, if you take physical difficulty into account, then when there is no possibility, for example, to
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evacuate a wounded person from the front line in time a tourniquet is applied, it is caused by the tissue dying, that is , physiological processes occur, and then the amputation is very high. in such cases, it is quite difficult to make a receiving sleeve for the stump. then of course it's the children, the amputation of the children - it's we, the whole team, are very worried, and you have tears in your eyes, because the children are just slippers. it 's hard to express in words, we and my friends tried and performed tasks on the territory of the kyiv region because the fighting started there from the kyiv region, and there gostomel. if i had known that there would be such events in mariupol, i would have gone there in the first
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place . there was already a full encirclement. myself that i can't sit quietly at home , the enemy already, but that moment the part that remained alive e-e left the territory of the kiev region, as if i decided for myself that i will not stand aside when my brothers remove the heroes and i set a goal for myself that i love imiy sip popado v mariupol that is, i wrote to a person there on the internet who spread this information against the blockade, i said that i want to go, he began to come to me in zaporozhye. two hours to think, uh, it is possible to fly by helicopter to mariupol, i was so happy, no matter how it doesn’t seem like a country to someone in the 21st century , a person is happy to fly to mariupol well, how would someone say that this is a one-way ticket, that’s right and i knew there by 90% by 70. i don’t know, well more. how would i know that i won’t return, but for me, we were doing honor and getting there in the face of the formation, standing
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? i was sent to fight with my friend to strengthen it positions, we worked with the ace and while we were trying to carry out our very early it was very difficult to evacuate, and during the evacuation we took him to the hospital. he was still alive, then on the table there for a couple of minutes, his number was lost. and during the return journey, when we ran across a large open area that was shot through by the enemy, we ran across this railway with these bulls, everything was already broken, what was broken before, it was frozen now, it's just like that, everything was there, well, there was a moment and they were working on us, i don't even take into account the armored personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles there the air force was constantly working and helicopters
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and naval artillery and regular artillery were just flying there and we were blocking this road, it was already night and i was somewhere for a split second. the rocket flashed brightly, i only got a lot of slaps that cut off my leg with the shank. it flew further , crashed into the wagon, and also flew into a pile of curls from the shelf. in this room, we have a room for processing models. this is a prosthetics technician volodymyr volodymyrovych fedorov , work experience 43 years already. at this stage, he makes an identical copy of the patient's stump later and it will be used if and when we have it, i.e. we have a stump and a plaster model, if they are aligned next to each other, they will be absolutely identical things and in this
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model, he will already make the stump prosthesis itself, the receiving sleeve into which the person will insert the leg and from which all the components will be built and everything individually yes yes it is purely manual work individually absolutely every stump absolutely every different and what do you have, these are the edges for removing e- of plaster models, i.e. we dress a person if there are no knees, the crown is put on and already from it , i.e., the tuberous zone sits and from it, a plaster cast is already made from it and it turns out we also have a plaster model of a bandage, here we can see the extra cleans up, is circumcised, the technician, the prosthetist, fixes all the dimensions and, accordingly, makes the course acceptable. well, the model handles all of this. it is clear that yesterday in your center we met several of your patients from the military, they are
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border guard denis and azov resident david. please tell us how they ended up in your center with with david , we have such an acquaintance through mutual acquaintances in azov. previously, boys from azov were prosthetics, plus social networks, as they say. and with denys, the history is that they were covered by artillery. if i am not mistaken and he and the boys were in shelters and he got the impression that he was taken to the hospital of the border guards , er border guards - that's just a special respect for them, in general, from me, the doctors there are trembling for each boy, they are worried, the border guards themselves come to investigate what businesses are nearby , analyze it all, then i will offer you offered, i understood to denis the list of enterprises that meet his requirements, he went around, evaluated , that is, he made his choice, he stayed with us and we started working with him, he was evacuated the commander of the unit and with whom i was and the
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other guys were first evacuated to the presrant hospital, they gave me first aid there, they examined me, they gave me priority, they put me on a dropper, gave me painkillers, and i was taken to the city of prague. but there was nothing for the knee. therefore, save the knee. unfortunately, it was impossible where we came. so this is our lamination room. now the prosthetics technician dmytro is measuring the resin for himself there will be in complex hardener e-e carbon is used and other materials, that is, we have a model for which he will make a fuchsia, a receiving sleeve , apply layers, and at the exit from this room, we will get a plastic piece, a receiving cut, that is, dmytro is currently doing this in this room, you
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