Publications by authors named "D G Pochernikov"

Aim: To clarify the etiology of nosocomial UTIs occurring in the urology departments and the outpatient clinic of the Ivanovo Regional Clinical Hospital (IvRCH), to develop recommendations on the empirical use of antibiotic therapy.

Materials And Methods: Bacterial composition of urine in urological patients was monitored from 1999 to 2015. The sensitivity of the pathogens to the main antibacterial agents was determined using the Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion susceptibility test.

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Chronic prostatitis is a significant problem of modern urology because it is the most common urological disease among the male population. We consider a 3 month course of OM-89 (Uro-Vaksom®) the most rational treatment of asymptomatic bacteriospermia caused by not only E. coli, but also by coexisting bacteria.

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Administration of longidaza at a dose of 3000 IU intramuscularly twice a week after 1 month of treatment leads to the statistically significant reduction of antisperm antibodies (ASAB) at the surface of sperm cells to 23% (7-48%) for MARIgG and to 14.5% (3-34%) for MARIgA. Maximum reduction of ASAB, however, was observed after third month of treatment, mean MARIgG was 2% (1-26,5%) and MARIgA - 1% (0-11.

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Urodynamics of the upper urinary tract (UUT) was examined in 327 children aged 1.5 months to 15 years with congenital vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) dysplasia treated surgically. 230 patients were followed up for 1 to 20 years.

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The authors describe a technique of ureterocystoneostomy based on the principle suggested by Politano-Leadbetter but using an original set of instruments approved by the patent committee. The technique was applied in the treatment of 12 children aged 11 months to 5 years. The operation was highly effective: it became easier to perform in reduced duration and traumatism.

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