Publications by authors named "E S Malyshev"

Aim: To compare thulium and holmium lasers in the treatment of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC).

Materials And Methods: In our work, patients were divided into 3 groups, depending on the treatment method. In the group 1 (n=27, 32.

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  • Sclerosing oleogranuloma of the penis is a rare, benign condition resulting from the injection of foreign substances for penile augmentation, leading to painful lesions and quality of life issues in affected males.
  • Diagnosis involves patient history, physical examination, and histological analysis, while treatment typically requires surgical excision followed by reconstruction.
  • A clinical case detailing the one-stage Sapozhkov-Reich procedure was performed on a 21-year-old man to address a giant oleogranuloma with multiple lesions and ulceration.
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Unlabelled: was to assess the efficiency of a developed minimally invasive (epivastus) approach in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) by comparing its early results with those of a standard medial mediapatellar approach (MMPA).

Materials And Methods: A single-center, comparative randomized prospective study involved 127 patients, who underwent TKA using MMPA (n=62) and a modified minimally invasive epivastus approach (n=65) within the period from January to December, 2022. The study groups were comparable by gender, age, BMI, gonarthrosis stage, and knee joint functioning parameters.

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In the neuromuscular system, signal transmission from motor neurons (MNs) to innervated muscle fibers is crucial for their synaptic function, viability, and maintenance. In order to better understand human neuromuscular junction (hNMJ) functionality, it is important to develop on-a-chip devices with human cells. To investigate this cell network, microfluidic platforms are useful to grow different cell types in isolated compartments.

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Purpose: Resizing of the gastric pouch, with eventually resizing of the gastrojejunal anastomosis, has been proposed as revisional procedure to treat weight regain after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), in patients with large gastric pouch and/or large gastrojejunal (GJ) anastomosis. The aim of this study is to determine the midterm results and the safety of laparoscopic resizing of the gastric pouch after RYGB in cases where gastric pouch is > 200 ml and/or GJ anastomosis > 20 mm.

Materials And Methods: All patients who underwent gastric pouch resizing between January 2009 and December 2016 were retrospectively reviewed from a prospective database.

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