Publications by authors named "Nikolay 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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Introduction: Lacrimal sac squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a rare tumor. Only 241 cases of lacrimal sac SCC have been reported in the literature. However, the detailed molecular profile of this tumor is unknown.

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Large and giant tumors, especially hepatoblastomas, are more frequently presented in pediatric patients. At about two-third of hepatoblastomas at the time of diagnosis are unresectable and liver transplantation is considered as a treatment of choice because of insufficient future liver remnant volume. In selected cases, 2-staged hepatectomy may be the unique chance for curative resection except hepatectomy followed by liver replacement.

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