Azam Khosravi, Robrecht Van Hee, Mohammad Hossein Asadi, Saeed Amini, Aidin Shakeri, Saeed Changizi-Ashtiyani
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摘要
背景:数千年来,脊柱疾病的诊断和治疗在不同的国家和医学院校一直面临挑战。尽管历史悠久,但这方面的信息仍有许多空白。目前的研究涉及从古至今脊柱外科的里程碑和进展,强调波斯传统医学时代圣人的创新:本研究基于对原始文献和图书馆文献、PubMed、Scopus 和 Science Direct 等数据库数据以及 Google Scholar 等搜索引擎的检索:在波斯传统医学中,Rhazes(公元 865-925 年)是第一位在 Galen(公元 2 世纪)和 Paulus Aegineta(公元 7 世纪)的创新知识基础上应用脊柱外科手术的圣人。哈里-阿巴斯(Hally Abbas,公元 10 世纪)在脊柱手术中缝合了两块分离的骨头,阿尔布卡西斯(Albucasis,公元 936-1013 年)发明、描述并绘制了这一领域手术中涉及的手术器械,还使用烧灼法治疗儿童驼背,他们都是新方法的创新者:结论:现代脊柱外科知识的基础是全世界数千年来的智慧经验和杰出思想。然而,这些关键点有时却被隐藏起来。因此,有必要对不同流派和地区的这门科学进行比较研究,找出这一领域中突出的第一人,保护圣人和民族的身份,防止科学剽窃。
An approach to the milestones of spine surgery in Persian traditional medicine.
Background: The diagnosis and treatment of spine disorders have been challenging for thousands of years in different nations and medical schools. Despite this long history, there are many information gaps in this regard. The current research deals with the milestones and progress of spine surgery from ancient times until now, emphasizing the innovations of sages in the Persian traditional medicine era.
Methods: The present study is based on searching original and library documents, data from databases such as PubMed, Scopus, and Science Direct, and search engines such as Google Scholar.
Results: In Persian traditional medicine, Rhazes (865-925 AD) was the first sage who applied spine surgery based on the innovative knowledge of Galen (second century AD) and Paulus Aegineta (seventh century AD). Hally Abbas (tenth century AD), by suturing two separated bones during spine surgery, and Albucasis (936-1013 AD), by inventing, describing, and drawing the surgical instruments involved in surgeries in this area, and also using cauterization in the treatment of children's hunchback, were the innovators of new methods.
Conclusion: The modern knowledge of spine surgery is based on intelligent experiences and prominent thoughts from thousands of years worldwide. However, sometimes, these key points have remained hidden. This issue necessitates investigating this science in different schools and territories for comparative studies, identifying the firsts in the prominent points of this field, preserving the identity of sages and nations, and preventing scientific plagiarism.