Publications by authors named "A D Aslanov"

Objective: To determine the indications and optimal surgical treatment of aberrant subclavian artery.

Material And Methods: There were 3 patients with aberrant subclavian artery with clinical manifestations such as dysphagia, shortness of breath, weight loss, cough and chest pain between 2005 and 2020. Right-and left-sided aberrant artery was observed in 2 and 1 case, respectively.

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The Aim Of The Study: Is to describe the experience of combined operations and the expediency of choosing such a tactic for surgical treatment of patients with two or more surgical diseases.

Material And Methods: The results of surgical treatment of 299 patients with vascular lesions in combination with other diseases requiring surgical treatment in 2014-2018 were analyzed. All operations were performed in the cardiovascular department of the GBUZ RKB on the basis of the Department of Hospital Surgery of the KBSU named after V.

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The research objective was to study the characteristics of combined anesthesia with epidural componente (CAEC) depending on vegetative nervous system type (VNS) in patients who underwent large scale traumatic surgical operations on abdominal cavity organs. The scientific research was conducted in Anaesthesiology--Reanimation Department of the Scientific Surgical Centre named after acad. MA.

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The article presents an experience of arteriovenous fistulas forming and using in 78 patients with end-stage chronic renal failure undergoing hemodialysis. New methods for permanent vascular accesses forming were suggested. These techniques increased the operation period of arteriovenous fistulas.

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The article deals with general statistical data on surgical treatment of chronic critical lower limb ischaemia on the background of diffuse arterial lesions. Also presented herein is an interesting clinical example of revascularization of a lower limb in diffuse arterial lesions by means of atypical bypass grafting.

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