Georgian Med News
February 2021
The timely diagnosis of necrotic fasciitis (NF) - an extremely rare fatal complication of acute appendicitis is difficult due to the variability of the clinical picture and depends on the degree of inflammatory changes in the appendix wall, localization, age, reactivity, and the presence or absence of comorbidities. It is characterized by high mortality rate, associated with the rapid progression of the disease with the development of septic shock and multiple organ failure. A clinical case of necrotic fasciitis of the right lower limb without damage of the anterior abdominal wall, secondary to the perforated process, as an extremely rare complication of appendicitis is presented.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study examined the results of surgical treatment of 90 patients with ulcerative stenosing disease of the stomach and duodenal ulcer between 1984 and 1995. 30 patients (study group) underwent stomach Roux resection. Truncal vagotomy with stomach Bilroth-I resection (control group) was made in 20 patients, 20 patients had a truncal vagotomy with pyloroplasty according to Heineke-Mikulicz (control group), and 20 patients had a selective proximal vagotomy with gastroduodenostomy by Joboulay (control group).
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June 2000
Available are the results of surgical treatment of 90 patients with stenotic gastroduodenal ulcer in Burdenko Surgical Faculty Hospital of Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy between 1984 and 1985. 30 patients (study group) underwent stomach Roux-type resection. Truncal vagotomy with a stomach Bilroth-I resection was made in 20 control patients, after 20 control patients had a truncal vagotomy with pyloroplasty according to Heineke-Mikulicz, and 20 patients had selective proximal vagotomy with gastroduodenostomy by Joboulay (the third control group).
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