Publications by authors named "M S Kryvopustov"

Objective: Aim: To study the impact of bariatric interventions on changes in the parameters of the intestinal microbiome.

Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: The research method is a prospective observational cohort monocentric study. 112 patients were included in the study.

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Objective: Aim: To study the effectiveness of BTA in a total dose of 100 IU as the preparation for patients with primary and incisional ventral hernias (VH).

Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: The prospective study included 59 patients with large VH (defect ³10 cm). All patients received 100 IU of BTA in abdominal wall muscles 4-5 weeks before surgery from June 2017 to December 2022.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to enhance the management of morbidly obese patients undergoing gastric bypass to decrease postoperative complications, especially bleeding.
  • It involved 348 patients treated between 2011 and 2022, comparing outcomes from a retrospective group (178 patients) and a prospective group (170 patients).
  • Results showed a significant reduction in postoperative bleeding from 4.49% in the retrospective group to 1.76% in the prospective group, with identified risk factors including comorbid conditions and chronic diseases, leading to a new postoperative management strategy.
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Objective: The aim: To improve the results of surgical treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes and purulent-necrotic wounds by using probiotic antiseptics.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: 66 patients with type 2 diabetes and purulent-necrotic complications took part in this study. Probiotic antiseptics were used for local treatment in the experimental group (n=31), and traditional antiseptics were used in the control group (n=35).

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Objective: The aim: Study of clinical manifestations and management of patients with COVID toes and fingers.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: 1,841 patients with laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection were hospitalized. All patients were divided into two groups: without surgical pathology - 1,693 (91.

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