The article is dedicated to one of the currently important problems of present-day traumatology and angiosurgery, i. e. possibility of performing primary reconstructive operations in children with complete and incomplete amputations, open and closed bone fractures in the conditions of circulatory impairment.
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March 2015
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January 2014
An absence of breast is the irreversible cosmetic and physical defect, which reduces the self-assessment and psyco-emotional status of women. Nowadays the necessity of reconstruction after mastectomy will gain more popularity and plays a fundamental role in psychological and social rehabilitation of breast cancer patients. The article analyzes the experience of reconstructive plasty of 26 patients with I-III stages of breast cancer.
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January 2014
The oncological breast surgeries with single-stage replacement of the lost volume by means of autogeneous tissue using distant flaps grafting (particularly by skin--muscular flaps of the latissimus dorsi) allow obtaining satisfactory and stable aesthetic results without the decrease of indices of relapse-free and general survival. The early results of the application of the skin-muscular flaps of the latissimus dorsi for single-stage breast reconstruction after radical breast resection are presented in this work in 3 patients with breast cancer. The technique allows performance of the extensive radical resection with single-stage grafting in patients with breast cancer and obtaining an objective clinical response against the background of neoadjuvant therapy with subsequent applying radiation therapy and systemic treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF62 case histories of patients with bladder injuries who were admitted in the Department of Urology and Emergency Surgery of the Republican Scientific Center of Emergency Medicine (RRCEM) from 2001 to 2010 were retrospectively analyzed. 15 (24.2%) patients with hematuria or urethremorrhagia were admitted in the emergency room within an hour after the injury onset.
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