Comparative analysis of central hemodynamics changes in 54 elderly patients with colon cancer during laparoscopic interventions. Physical status - ASA II-III. Were used 3 methods of anesthesia maintenance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF531 patients with non-complicated and non-metastatic colon cancer were operated on during 1995-2008 years. Surgery was radical in all cases. Various types of surgical treatment of the colon cancer, postoperative complications and lethality were analyzed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors describe results of surgical treatment of 112 patients operated for a severe resistant form of ulcerative colitis (UC). In 26 (23.2%) of observations the operations were performed for complications, in 65 (58%)--for hormone-resistent, and in 21 (18.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReconstructive plastic (n = 24) and repair operations (n = 23) on the colon were performed in 47 patients at Coloproctology Research Center (Moscow). The patients were divided into 2 groups administered different anesthesias and postoperative analgesias: total intravenous anesthesia (TIA) and combined epidural anesthesia (CEA). Adequate analgesia by CEA and early activation of patients after the operation promoted earlier (by 2 days) recovery of the motor function of the intestine than after TIA and traditional intramuscular analgesia with a narcotic analgetic.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReconstructive-restorative operations were conducted on the large intestine in 932 patients. Means of optimization of treatment in the early postoperative period in elderly and old-aged patients, who often have concomitant diseases, must be searched for. The dynamics of energy consumption in the early postoperative period was studied in 15 patients.
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