Publications by authors named "N E Grachev"

Article Synopsis
  • - This study compares the outcomes of Central Liver Segments Resection (CLSR) and Extended Hepatectomy (EH) in children with liver tumors, noting that CLSR is less common due to its technical complexity yet is successful in adults.
  • - The research involved analyzing data from 14 patients who underwent CLSR and 44 who had EH, focusing on factors like liver remnant volume, blood loss, operation time, and postoperative complications.
  • - Results showed that while CLSR preserves more liver tissue and has similar intraoperative and postoperative outcomes compared to EH, it takes longer to perform; both methods have comparable complication rates.
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The Aim Of The Study: To develop and implement a comprehensive algorithm for the rehabilitation of patients after partial resection of the mandible using a titanium «growing» endoprosthesis.

Material And Methods: The study included 16 patients aged 2 to 7 years, with benign (6 cases) and malignant (10 cases) tumors of the mandible. The patients were divided into 2 groups depending on the time of fixation of the endoprosthesis.

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Objective: To present the experience of laparoscopic nephrectomies and kidney resections in children.

Material And Methods: There were 28 minimally invasive surgeries for renal tumors between July 2015 and March 2023 (92 months). There were 16 (57%) boys and 12 (43%) girls who underwent 22 nephrectomies and 6 kidney resections.

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An explosion is a process that rapidly releases a huge amount of energy in the form of heat, kinetic energy, and high-pressure shock waves. Since the organ of hearing is most susceptible to pressure changes, damage to the sound-conducting or sound-receiving systems is inevitable in case of an explosive injury. This article examines the mechanism of formation of explosive injuries of the middle and inner ear in children and adolescents, the features of diagnosis and tactics of surgical reconstructive treatment of explosive ear injuries based on the data available in the scientific literature and their own experience.

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This review is devoted to surgical approach for neurogenic tumors in children. The authors discuss epidemiological data, history of surgical approaches, preoperative imaging and risk factors. A special attention is paid to the influence of surgical interventions for various neuroblastomas on overall and event-free survival in pediatric population, as well as the most common surgical complications and modern approaches to their treatment.

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