Publications by authors named "S Abdrakhmanov"

Purpose Of The Study: improving the surgical treatment of biliary pancreatitis by using a universal retractor and improved methods of omentobursostomy with drainage of the omental bursa.

Study Design: Non-randomized controlled clinical trial Material and methods: This study included thirty-nine patients who underwent surgical procedures between October 2022 and September 2023 in Semey, located in the Abay region. The study examined the general characteristics of surgical interventions performed for acute biliary pancreatitis using our proposed treatment methods and devices to improve the outcomes of acute biliary pancreatitis.

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Introduction: Acute pancreatitis (AP) is one of the most common emergency pathologies of the abdominal organs. AP has a negative impact on the performance and quality of life of patients, determining the medical and social significance of the problem.

Purpose Of The Study: To study the state of inpatient medical care for patients with acute pancreatitis.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study compares the results of new surgical methods for hypospadias in boys to traditional urethroplasty techniques in a sample of 136 patients, divided into two groups based on the type of hypospadias.
  • Group I received SMU I and traditional methods, while Group II was treated with SMU II and different traditional methods.
  • Results showed a 92.9% recovery rate with new methods, lower complication rates, a better cosmetic outcome, and improved urine flow compared to standard methods, despite longer surgery times with new techniques.
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Objects for Targeted Surveillance (OTS) are infrastructure entities that can be considered as focal points and conduits for transmitting infectious animal diseases, necessitating ongoing epidemiological surveillance. These entities encompass slaughterhouses, meat processing plants, animal markets, burial sites, veterinary laboratories, etc. Currently, in Kazakhstan, a funded research project is underway to establish a Geographic Information System (GIS) database of OTSs and investigate their role in the emergence and dissemination of infectious livestock diseases.

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During the period 2013-2023, 917 cases of rabies among animals were registered in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Out of these, the number of cases in farm animals amounted to 515, in wild animals to 50 and in pets to 352. Data on rabies cases were obtained from the Committee for Veterinary Control and Supervision of Kazakhstan, as well as during expeditionary trips.

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